BLASER SADDLE MOUNT
Every Blaser rifle or combination gun can be fitted with an original Blaser Saddle Mount. After being zeroed in once, the rifle scope can be removed and replaced in just three steps, with no need for tools, as often as desired, with 100% return to zero. This allows you the flexibility to use different scopes on the same barrel. Four inconspicuous notches on the chamber end of the barrel take the one-piece mount without tension. The barrel itself is totally free to oscillate. No further work is required on the firearm, and there is no need for large mount bases that can interfere with your sight picture or the look of the rifle.
SIMPLE, FLEXIBLE AND 100% REPEAT ACCURACY
Blaser’s original Saddle Mount has revolutionized the connection between rifle and scope. Its consistent accuracy, reliability and precision are legendary and unmatched. Only the original Blaser Saddle Mount secures you a 10-year guarantee for the shooting performance of our rifles.
1. The Blaser Saddle Mount is placed in the notches on the barrel with the locking levers open.
2. No tools are needed to press the locking levers into position. This releases the tension on the mount lock on the barrel. To prevent the locking levers interfering with the use of the rifle, they are folded inwards.
3. The rifle scope is properly positioned and ready for zeroing. The Blaser Saddle Mount can be removed and replaced as often as you wish, with no need to re-zero.
Mounting instructions
First, the user has to place the mount on the rifle with the locking levers open so that it fits into the four notches on the barrel. The rifle has to be fixed into position, preferably placed into a rifle holder. Once the levers are folded inwards, the user tightens the screw on the right side of the mount, adjusting the clamping force. It has to be tightened to the point where it is fixed but not all the way to the end. Once the riflescope is put into the ring mount, no lapping is required. Blaser claims that the user does not have to glue the rings, even though some gunsmiths, following the tradition, prefer to glue them to prevent movement. The recommended tightening torque is 2.2 Nm.
Warranty
The product has a warranty period of 10 years.
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