Originally Posted by Al_Nyhus
Agreed on the twist-in fronts/windage adjustable rears.

People just don't understand what's really happening when they adjust the rear windage screws. Add to that the very small amount of contact between the sides of the rings and the windages screws and it's amazing they work as well as they do.

Good shootin'. -Al
Except for the Buehler mount with the front base clamp screw, which allows the front ring to gently rotate during windage adjustment. Once you’re lined up windage wise during bore sighting, lock the front ring clamp screw down tight and you are windage lined up with no stress or binding on the scope tube. I prefer the Buehler system over the Redfield for ALL vintage scope applications!