Knight ULite Shooting -Testing
#1

Today was another testing day of sorts... I have never - ever trusted Quick Release Scope Mounts to maintain zero once removed and replaced. Well, I did that today, I removed the NECG Peep sight from the Warne (Weaver) scope block and replaced it with the scope.
The scope had been sighted in some time back but I took it off a couple of weeks ago and in re-installed the NECG Peep. Today I wanted to find out for sure if the scope would hold zero. I had the release levers tightened to a 1:00 position the last time the scope was shot. Today I set the scope on the Warne blocks and tightened the levers to the same position they were when I removed the scope.
I guess the target results verify what Warne and lots of other people have said - they will return to '0'.
Shot #1... I touched off 4 primers and ran a slightly moist Windex patch after the primers. Then loaded the rifle with my normal elk hunting load. Touched off #1 - It really did not seem to far out of place, I just hate shooting and hunting on a clean barrel. Shots 2-5 proved to me again there is a difference. Actually it proved two things the scope will re-mount to '0' and shot #1 on a clean bore is never as good as the rest. Shot #5 was as always Semi's fault- if he had never posted the rules it would not have happened but I started thinking about the rules and actually over concentrated!
The scope had been sighted in some time back but I took it off a couple of weeks ago and in re-installed the NECG Peep. Today I wanted to find out for sure if the scope would hold zero. I had the release levers tightened to a 1:00 position the last time the scope was shot. Today I set the scope on the Warne blocks and tightened the levers to the same position they were when I removed the scope.
I guess the target results verify what Warne and lots of other people have said - they will return to '0'.
Shot #1... I touched off 4 primers and ran a slightly moist Windex patch after the primers. Then loaded the rifle with my normal elk hunting load. Touched off #1 - It really did not seem to far out of place, I just hate shooting and hunting on a clean barrel. Shots 2-5 proved to me again there is a difference. Actually it proved two things the scope will re-mount to '0' and shot #1 on a clean bore is never as good as the rest. Shot #5 was as always Semi's fault- if he had never posted the rules it would not have happened but I started thinking about the rules and actually over concentrated!

#5

Gotta tell you though, I am really happy with the combination of equipment that makes it possible and provides the confidence.
Is everybody home yet? If so that ought to make the house a busy place!
#7

I could not find any Warne bases after I got that last order that I sent you so I bought a set of these Leupold QRW bases and installed them on the ULite, but the rings are Warne...
http://www.leupold.com/hunting-shoot...nting-systems/

I actually like the looks and mechanics of the Leupold rings better but have not tried a set of them yet. The lock up is the same as the Warne...
#8

I use Warne Quick Release and even some made by CVA and Traditions. They seem to work fine for me. Now if the weather will cooperate and melt this snow so I can shoot.
Mother Nature shafted me again. Last night it started snowing! May 2nd and snowing. We got 16 inches of the stuff already. And the weatherman said its not going to stop for a while and we could get 8 more inches of the stuff. I still had snow from before. Sure did not need another two feet of it. Fishing season starts Saturday, and the lake report was just in.. some lakes still have 13 inches of ice on them.

Spring time in Northern Wisconsin. Isn't it great!
Mother Nature shafted me again. Last night it started snowing! May 2nd and snowing. We got 16 inches of the stuff already. And the weatherman said its not going to stop for a while and we could get 8 more inches of the stuff. I still had snow from before. Sure did not need another two feet of it. Fishing season starts Saturday, and the lake report was just in.. some lakes still have 13 inches of ice on them.

Spring time in Northern Wisconsin. Isn't it great!