Given the light to no recoil on airguns and the fact most of us will zero a scope and leave it on the designated gun, what are your views on the cheap, sub $20, scope rings off ebay and Amazon and the like?
I'm looking at the UTG POI rings but they are listed as picatinny when my rifle has a weaver/ 11mm dovetail.
I'm guessing dovetail would give more adjustability do to the lack of knotches.
I know a weaver ring should work on a pic rail but limited knotches so limited adjustability
Thnks. What do you mean by umph? They are stiff to lock in place?@mr_nom_noms_ I use picatinny and weaver rings on pic rails. At least the packaging on some of the rings read “weaver.” They seem to work. If you have a dovetail rail I suggest using BKL rings. Those things are sturdy budget scope rings for dovetail rails. Takes a little umph to get them set though.
@mr_nom_noms_ I mean that at the base of the BKL rings you have to screw the base screws in tight (while off of the rail) to bend the base to conform to your rail. If you don’t do this then the rings will be loose on the rail and won’t hold. Granted I’ve only used them on a Texan that I eventually put a dovetail to picatinny adapter on later. Please don’t take this to be a definite explanation. This is based solely upon my experience with a pair of BKL rings.Thnks. What do you mean by umph? They are stiff to lock in place?
@mr_nom_noms_ I mean that at the base of the BKL rings you have to screw the base screws in tight (while off of the rail) to bend the base to conform to your rail. If you don’t do this then the rings will be loose on the rail and won’t hold. Granted I’ve only used them on a Texan that I eventually put a dovetail to picatinny adapter on later. Please don’t take this to be a definite explanation. This is based solely upon my experience with a pair of BKL rings.