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    Welcome double RB, sum good buggers here,

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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    You shouldnt have much trouble at all finding rings to suit your rifle if you did decide to change.
    CZ, Warne, Talley, Lynx, Sportsmatch, Recknagel, EAW, Millet ...
    A good shot at close range beats a 'hit" at a longer range.

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    Some Brno ZKK 600 series rifles came with the Zeiss Jena ZF4/N scope which has both adjustment turrets on top of the scope tube.

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    Pecar also produced an alloy tubed version of their standard 4x steel tubed model the 4x81 Light.
    Note that the objective diameter of Pecar 4x81 scopes is not 81mm but 36mm. The 81 designation is simply the luminosity figure arrived at from 4 x 9=36 with 81 being the square root of 9.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 10-Ring View Post
    Some Brno ZKK 600 series rifles came with the Zeiss Jena ZF4/N scope which has both adjustment turrets on top of the scope tube.

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    Pecar also produced an alloy tubed version of their standard 4x steel tubed model the 4x81 Light.
    Note that the objective diameter of Pecar 4x81 scopes is not 81mm but 36mm. The 81 designation is simply the luminosity figure arrived at from 4 x 9=36 with 81 being the square root of 9.
    Hey Matt, I know it was only Tokoroa High School, and it was 1974, but my Maths teacher Johnny Khoo taught me 81 was 9 squared, the Square root of 81 being 9.....just saying

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    Quote Originally Posted by shift14 View Post
    Hey Matt, I know it was only Tokoroa High School, and it was 1974, but my Maths teacher Johnny Khoo taught me 81 was 9 squared, the Square root of 81 being 9.....just saying

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    Ha, I had Johnny Khoo too. Another one of my dumb typo errors mate.

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    If it holds zero use it. A very nice setup.
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    Hi 10-ring, thanks for the photo, that's the same as my rifle, the adjustment rings on top, one is for height, the other is for focus, windage is via 4 screws at the front of the rail,whitch, as somebody else said above, is a pain. Thanks wirehunt, yes it does hold zero, well one shot anyway, the rest, weeell close enough,more practice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wirehunt View Post
    If it holds zero use it. A very nice setup.
    For sure. The set up is a good one, quality.

 

 

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