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Now that is something funny.I was just reading this thread with interest with no intent to comment but.... $9k for a scope mount!?What are people smoking? Are the people who buy this stuff (Assuming they exist) literally under the impression that old world craftsmen hand file each of these from a 100lb chunk of meterorite, then hand polish them with a cashmere rag and diamond dust while throwing logs of Macassar Ebony on a fire to stay warm?! If they were made of solid Silver maybe.... (wouldn't hold up well under recoil). Anyone who's paying $9k for scope rings and bases, has no concept of what it takes to make something like that (with a CNC no less). Thats a joke. Conspicuous consumption is all it is. I'd pay $9k for something that was ACTUALLY hand made... but these aren't. Tool and die makers make more complicated parts to much higher precision and much higher quality all the time and it isn't $9k.
Sorry for the rant. Back to your regularly scheduled program...
Good insight.
What are people smoking? Are the people who buy this stuff (Assuming they exist) literally under the impression that old world craftsmen hand file each of these from a 100lb chunk of meterorite, then hand polish them with a cashmere rag and diamond dust while throwing logs of Macassar Ebony on a fire to stay warm?! If they were made of solid Silver maybe.... (wouldn't hold up well under recoil). Anyone who's paying $9k for scope rings and bases, has no concept of what it takes to make something like that (with a CNC no less). Thats a joke. Conspicuous consumption is all it is. I'd pay $9k for something that was ACTUALLY hand made... but these aren't. Tool and die makers make more complicated parts to much higher precision and much higher quality all the time and it isn't $9k.
. I just went into one of the safes and saw a rifle I forgot about. Look for Sterling Davenport rifles on the auction sites. They come up from time to time and can be great values.
It certainly would be the less efficient method if the round bolt knob rolls out of the PH's open palm while attempting to reload for a followup shot at a charging animal. That's not going to happen with my "clenched fist" gripping the knob. But I'm sure your open palm method probably looks very sexy.