Anyone have experience with this or similar products? I have a couple scopes that could use a bit more grip for turning the magnification ring.
http://www.3gunstuff.com/?page_id=702
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Anyone have experience with this or similar products? I have a couple scopes that could use a bit more grip for turning the magnification ring.
http://www.3gunstuff.com/?page_id=702
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Yep, same guy/product I believe.
Any experience with such a product?
http://www.mgmswitchview.com/
Planning on getting something like this down the road for my new to me mtac. No real experience but seen them quite a bit a 3 gun.
I'm still running an aimpoint at this time.
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Last edited by muddywings; 12-30-2013 at 21:40.
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I just used one Saturday at the CRC LR match! I put a ring from an old bike tube around the magnification ring to prevent any marring.
These are not made by Charlie or 3gunstuff. They are actually fishing rod "coasters" made by Breakaway. Some 3-gun guys found them and started using them as a real cheap alternative to proper CNC'd cat-tails at $10 a pop. They work pretty darn good, but are no where near the quality of something like Charlie Drissel's product.
You can order them direct from Breakaway, they are the "Universal NC1 Coaster"
http://www.breakawayusa.com/products...ries/coasters/
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...A1M59GI0UBKGN1
http://www.amazon.com/Breakaway-Nylo...A1M59GI0UBKGN1
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I use the Vortex version on my 4-16 PST. I really like having the quick adjustability.
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Since the topic was posted. I am the owner of 3Gun Stuff. Happy to help out any forum members with our products, I attend a lot of matches on the front range if anyone wants to see our products in action.
Dude, where's my can?
The 3gun stuff levers are the best out there. Solid as a rock and very low profile. The lever is nice and small so it wont snag on things. And the owner is a shooter...
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I wonder why the zoom rings on so many scopes are such a bear to turn?
The MGM levers are pricey for me so I'll pick up a few of the universal fit pieces.
Thanks for posting this.