KoedoePoesPienk
AH member
I have a rifle with claw mounts and a very old scope, it all works fine.
I was recently given a newer scope that I'd like to replace the old scope with.
New holes will need to be drilled in the rail of the scope where the screws go through.
I don't know of anyone around here that does that sort of thing, which got me wondering....How hard can it be to drill a couple of holes....
I Imagine that the slanted/sloped shape of the rail will make the drill bit want to jump/slide towards the scope tube a little bit.
Have any of you ever done something like that?
I was recently given a newer scope that I'd like to replace the old scope with.
New holes will need to be drilled in the rail of the scope where the screws go through.
I don't know of anyone around here that does that sort of thing, which got me wondering....How hard can it be to drill a couple of holes....
I Imagine that the slanted/sloped shape of the rail will make the drill bit want to jump/slide towards the scope tube a little bit.
Have any of you ever done something like that?