Tasty.
Can't wait to try it out. Just got an email that mine is in the mail![]()
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Tasty.
Can't wait to try it out. Just got an email that mine is in the mail![]()
Got it yesterday. It's pretty baller. Solid piece of work, Scalarworks! Any change you're also working on scope mounts too? Your system could possibly work with two of the wheel/clamps and prove to be lower in profile than typical lever systems. And your machining is top notch.
It's great to hear a narration that sounds like an actual engineer. But aren't sighting systems more of a vector problem?
Seriously, it looks to me like the red dot was stable within about 1/8 diameter. Do you have an estimate of the apparent dot subtension in your images?
lol. Yes they are, but we like to think of our products as being holistically better ;-)
Due to the gopro sensor's limitations and the compression automatically applied to the footage it's hard to get any reliable figures from a visual analysis alone. Not to mention any instability from the vice, Picatinny vice block, and bench that we simply had to accept for the purposes of the video.
We're in the process of designing and building a laboratory rig to spatially measure the deviation of the mount to a high degree of accuracy. No ETA on that yet, but we'll post up the figures when we have them.
Thanks.
Last edited by Scalarworks; 06-04-15 at 16:54.
Just got mine in the mail today and installed it... Very good design, super impressive.
Never heard about this mount before, but I like what I see. Even more important to me is the RMR mount for the Benelli M4. I couldn't have thought of a better design
DPMS 16" Carbine- NcStar scope, UTG Rails, MagLite hose clamped to barrel | S&W Sigma | HiPoint 9mm | Lorcin 9mm | Jennings .22| Stevens 12 Ga
I'll be picking one up myself soon enough.
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Last edited by Boba Fett v2; 06-06-15 at 20:18.
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