This is a deflector we had considered manufacturing, but the base cost of the bending machine could not be justified by the projected number of sales, so this one sits on a shelf with all of the other prototypes. None of us here at Swissproducts have this problem.
If your windage is on the right of the scope and the rings are spaced correctly you won't have this problem.
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I'd forgotten about a solution we developed for gentleman with a 30 mm scope. 3M VHB (very high bond) is a tape that comes in various widths and can be found at most hardware stores. Three-quarter inches wide is the most that you will need. If you buy it in black it will come very close to matching your scope. VHB is double-sided and has a thickness like thin foam. If you apply it to the left underside of your scope, it will easily deflect brass if you have that problem.
Because it has adhesive on both sides, you will need to take a light oil and apply it to the exposed surface of the tape to kill the adhesive.
Make sure you prep your scope's surface area with alcohol and then follow up with a soft cloth to remove the film left by the alcohol. It's difficult to see but it will inhibit the adhesive effect.
As I said, with your windage turret on the right and the ring spaced far enough apart you should not have this problem.Information
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