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Calculating scope to rifle body clearance (NB)
The way you calculate the clearance is by halving the overall OUTSIDE diameter of your rifle scopes objective lens and then deducting half the rifle scopes body tube diameter.
For scopes with a 1 inch/25mm diameter body tube diameter this would mean deducting 12.5mm.
Note we say OUTSIDE diameter - this means NOT the lens diameter, you need to measure the whole outer casing diameter.
The result gives you the minimum "saddle" dimension required - the measure from base of mount to bottom of the ring.
The amount the saddle dimension is greater than the figure you have calculated is the amount of clearance your scopes objective will be clear of your rifles body. The saddle on these mounts is 20mm for most picatinny/weaver bases or 14mm on a full length rail.
Example -
So in this case, as long as the base is raised (like in the picture below) then we have 20mm to use, so have a tight clearance of 0.5mm
Calculating your rifle scopes clearance in this way assumes the base is a regular raised from the gun body picatinny/weaver rail. Some rifles with high or adjustable cheek pieces may require higher scope mounts or risers so that your eye is in line with the rifle scope and your head is kept in an upright comfortable position.
Configuration: |
2 Piece |
Ring Size (Diameter): |
25.4 mm1" |
Height: |
High |
Rail: |
Weaver |
Fixings (Top Cap): |
Double Torx Screw |
Fixings (Rail): |
Hex Nut |
Internal Cushion: |
No |
Retractable 'Recoil Stop' Pin: |
No |
Height: |
47mm 1.9" |
Weight: |
174g 6.1oz |
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