Has anyone had this problem before?
It appears this OMARK's barrel is not in true line with the reciever. The scope rail has been fitted by a compitent gunsmith yet it is around 15mins of left windage to get it zeroed.
is it something to do with the addapters on omarks?
is the correct answer to remove the barell and true it up from scratch?
Scope Mounting on an OMARK
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Tony, with regard to the Omarks I contacted Ken Farrell he made me two mounts contoured to fit the Omark action, picatinny style with 20 MOA slope. At my request they were not drilled with mounting holes and not finnished, (Balck Oxide) Total cost landed in 5 days after manafacture 3 weeks from time of ordering. (may be less now that they have specs) $150 ea. I will try and post a picture (how do u do this), if it does not work out I will E-mail it to those interested. As he now has measurments the cost may well be less. Initially they would have been drilled and finnished for the same price I believe. Although I am brand new to F class, I have an Omark that I would be willing to put up for training/promotional days such as you are running. Do you envisage that the rifles you have mentioned would be available to all clubs or just MB. Presents problems I realise but as BM stated it is an initiative to promote F Class to new shooters outside FB rifle clubs. I really believe that you gays, oops sorry, guys are on the right track, so stick to your guns (no pun) and keep up the good work. Just a suggestion re the training rifles maybe we all as F class shooters could do some fund raising to aquire the appropriate glass for these rigs. [/img]
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Could Alan at Nightforce be persuaded to supply a scope at cost price in return for them being promoted at the training day? He's a member of MBRC after all. It's certainly less presumptuous and more realistic than asking him for a free scope, and there's a good chance that anyone who subsequently buys into F-class will buy a Nightforce scope from SARA.
I think he has a demo scope that he lends to people - he lent someone from CTV a BR model last year. You could try getting that loaned for the duration of each training day only. (Don't try asking him if he'll sell it cheaply - I think he's sick of being asked that).
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I think he has a demo scope that he lends to people - he lent someone from CTV a BR model last year. You could try getting that loaned for the duration of each training day only. (Don't try asking him if he'll sell it cheaply - I think he's sick of being asked that).
Ben
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