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Thread: Is there a way to fit a T-1 on this rifle?

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    Just to let everyone know, the SAR rings are presently going through trials with SOPMOD, NSWC Crane folks. I will have the SARS at the Shot Show at booth 20052. Barrett Aimpoint, etc. will also be displaying the SARS on some big named guns to say the least. I think these are VERY "reputable" folks as well. Thus far ALL are VERY pleased with the units and they are doing VERY well in Afganny with several boys! Seems funny as of late my simple idea from 1994 when I was on the streets has never been copied until I went into production last year and now keep hearing snips here and there.

    The SARS are in it for the long haul to keep all the men and women in cammo and blue safe. Thanks all!

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    Given a scope like mine with low turrets, is it possible or desirable to use something like the SAR rings to put the T1 at the 12 o'clock position?
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    Quote Originally Posted by wild_wild_wes View Post
    Given a scope like mine with low turrets, is it possible or desirable to use something like the SAR rings to put the T1 at the 12 o'clock position?
    I find to keep the best cheek weld, an angle offset seems to work the best even with my Leupy M3 for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Victor View Post
    I find to keep the best cheek weld, an angle offset seems to work the best even with my Leupy M3 for me.

    Vic
    For either turrents I find the angle offset is much more efficient for target aquisition
    another +1 for SAR3


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    Travis,
    Great pictures. Thanks for posting.

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    SIMPLYDYNAMIC, are you a lefty ot a righty?
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    Quote Originally Posted by wild_wild_wes View Post
    SIMPLYDYNAMIC, are you a lefty ot a righty?
    Right handed...but I will shoot someone Weak handed almost as good

    Are you asking due to the T-1 being on the right-angle?...If so it is becasue I can take my eye out of the glass- look through the T-1 and maintain a pretty solid cheek weld, actually almost the same cheekweld. Mounting on the left side beaks the cheekweld for which in turn breaks fundamentals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FJB View Post
    Travis,
    Great pictures. Thanks for posting.

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    Freddie
    Agreed, very nice platform!
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