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RFI pictures
I took pictures of my RFI T. This is with my repro 32 scope mount. I do not know who made the mount. It is very close to my originals (3). Other pics to follow. Thanks, Gary
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01-25-2010 08:55 AM
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Yea.. it worked. Here is another Gary
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One more pic. Still remembering how to do it. It will get better. Gary
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Gary, your repro 32 scope mount appears identical to the one I have from Numrich. My repro mount attaches to my 4(T) like it was made for it, don't know if it collimates the scope or not.
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You've got a well known repro T mount. You'll have to do a check with it. First tighten one wheel and see if the other end of the mount is contacting the pad there, or if it is hanging clear above the pad.
If it is high then you'll need to do some tweaking, they're known to require a bit of last minute sorting out. Repeat process to look at other end, don't cut metal until you're sure which end needs it.
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Originally Posted by
Badger
Hi Arado ...
You don't have to put one pic in each post...
You can upload multiple pics into a single post using the same "Manage Attachments" button you used for the single pic. Simply select a different pic from your local computer (or internet) for EACH line that says "Choose File".
In fact, you can upload up to 10 pics each screen, then select "Manage Attachments" again, to upload another 10 and so on ...
Regards,
Badger
Thanks for the help. I think I'll become a contributing member. Gary
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arado
Thanks for the help. I think I'll become a contributing member. Gary
Thank you Gary ... much appreciated ... 
Regards,
Doug (Badger)
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You've got a well known repro T mount. You'll have to do a check with it. First tighten one wheel and see if the other end of the mount is contacting the pad there, or if it is hanging clear above the pad.
If it is high then you'll need to do some tweaking, they're known to require a bit of last minute sorting out. Repeat process to look at other end, don't cut metal until you're sure which end needs it.
Thanks but already tested as advised by Peter Laidler
. The mount is straight and true to the pads, solid as a rock and concentric to bore. My RFI "T" is done. Time to put the bastard to sleep until Spring. Gary
Last edited by arado; 01-26-2010 at 08:42 AM.
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