Christensen Arms & Warne Rings on Common Optic Mounting Questions
Gunnison, Utah – Christensen Arms, manufacturer of state-of-the-art precision firearms and custom carbon fiber barrels, is proud to announce their Rapid Fire Fridays event with Warne Rings & Bases that answers the age old questions surrounding optic mounting. This event is now live on YouTube just in time to get your Christensen Arms firearm dialed in for that hunt of a lifetime or to dominate the target at the range.
“This is an incredible opportunity for hunters and sport shooters alike to learn from one of the industry’s best for scope mounting solutions,” said Meredith McCaskill, Vice President of Marketing, Christensen Arms. “We want all of our customers and followers to have access to the most commonly asked questions, and our Rapid Fire event does just that.”
This informative event featured Randy Parks, Director of Marketing for Warne, talking about various products and techniques to help you choose and mount your optics. Here are just a few of the topics covered:
·What are the most common mistakes made when installing optic mounts?
·How do you decide between one piece or two-piece mounts?
·Do rings need to be lapped?
·Is there a preferred installation method for the best ring alignment and even torque?
·What should new long-range shooters look for in rings and mounts?
To get all the great optic mounting tips and techniques, please visit this YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EelAqD6dDxE
Christensen Arms has partnered with Warne to create a truly exceptional optic mounting platform. Whether chasing distance targets, trophy game, or running through the rigors of competition, our scope mounts are designed to help you excel. Models include:
PRSR X2 ultralight precision scope mounting system. The advanced CNC-machined rings are craftfully designed to optimize performance between the scope and rifle with each and every shot.
PRSR HD rings provide the most secure and advanced optic mounting platform available. The precision CNC-machined rings feature 6-bolt caps and a removable anti-cant bubble level to ensure shot-after-shot accuracy and unmatched performance.
PRSR X2 Cantilever mount has been specifically designed to optimize accuracy and performance in the MSR platform. Constructed from lightweight anodized aluminum and utilizing stainless steel hardware, the MSR mount is designed to withstand the rigors of competition and endure the harsh environments encountered while hunting.
To learn more about Christensen Arms precision CNC machined optic mounts, please visit: https://christensenarms.com/optic-mounts/ .
For 30 years now, Warne products have been proudly made in the USA. To learn more about Warne and their complete product line, please visit https://warnescopemounts.com
About Warne
Warne Scope Mounts has been supplying world-class made in the USA optic mounts to the shooting industry since 1991. A leading innovator and manufacturer of scope mounting systems, Warne is positioned to supply its branded products worldwide through distribution and dealerships, as well as servicing the industry as a major OEM supplier.
About Rapid Fire Fridays Brandlive Events
Rapid Fire Fridays is an excellent way for consumers to interact directly with Christensen Arms, getting answers for those more challenging questions. This platform gives consumers access to our experts in all that is Christensen Arms. Jeff Bradley, Christensen Arms Brand Ambassador is the host. Bradley lives to pass this accumulation of knowledge about the brand and products on to others. Tune in on Fridays to catch the latest information that Christensen Arms has to share. For access to live events, go to https://christensen-arms.brand.live/rapid-fire-fridays .
To learn more about Christensen Arms, please visit www.christensenarms.com or follow us on social media @christensensarms.
About Christensen Arms
Established in 1995, Christensen Arms is focused on incorporating top-tier aerospace materials and processes into production – resulting in some of the most lightweight, precise, and accurate firearms in the industry and around the globe. Always made in America, from the first prototype to the state-of-art current production models.