Quick Tip: Common Scope-Mounting Mistakes To Avoid

Published on February 15, 2023
Duration: 8:21

Proper scope mounting is crucial for rifle accuracy and usability. Key mistakes to avoid include mounting rings too close to scope housings, insufficient torque leading to zero shift, and incorrect height on AR-15 platforms. Over-tightening can crush the scope tube, while insufficient clearance can impact accuracy. Ensuring correct alignment and leveling is also vital for predictable adjustments.

Quick Summary

A common scope mounting mistake is placing rings too close to the turret housing, objective bell, or eyepiece, which can cause accuracy issues. Always maintain a small gap. Additionally, failing to use proper torque specifications can lead to a shifting zero, while over-tightening can crush the scope tube.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Common Scope Mounting Mistakes
  2. 00:25Mistake 1: Rings Touching Housings
  3. 01:45Mistake 2: Loose Mounting & Torque
  4. 02:07Mistake 3: Scope Clearance Issues
  5. 02:44Mistake 4: AR-15 Mounting Height
  6. 03:56Mistake 5: Over-tightening Rings
  7. 05:01Ring Materials for Recoil
  8. 06:10Modern Mount Solutions
  9. 07:22Final Alignment & Leveling

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a common scope mounting mistake that affects accuracy?

A major mistake is mounting scope rings too close to the turret housing, objective bell, or eyepiece. A small gap must always be maintained between the rings and these parts of the scope to prevent accuracy issues.

Why is proper torque important when mounting a rifle scope?

Failing to follow manufacturer torque specifications for scope mounts can lead to loose components, causing a shifting zero and poor shot groups. Over-tightening can also crush the scope tube, damaging the optic.

What's a common scope mounting error on AR-15 rifles?

Mounting a scope too low on an AR-15 is a frequent error. Due to the rifle's straight stock, ARs require higher scope mounts than traditional rifles to achieve a proper cheek weld and sight picture.

How should a scope be positioned within its rings?

The scope should only touch the rings. It must not contact the rifle's barrel, base, or even a wedged lens cover, as any such contact can severely degrade accuracy.

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