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FAQs

FAQs: 

Q: Do you ship to Europe (and other countries)?

Q: How much would it cost to ship to my country? 

Q: Do you accept other currency? 

Q: What scope rings should I use? 

Q: Why am I not getting any email replies or order notifications? 

Q: Which scope mount will fit my rifle? 

Q: How do I track my order?

Q: Does your scope mount take Weaver rings or Picatinny rings? 

Q: My rifle has a straight bolt. Will your scope mount work? 

Q: What is a Long Eye Relief (LER) / scout scope?

Q: Do I need to pay taxes or customs fees?

Q: The tail of the full-length NDT scope mount is “free floated” – will it vibrate during shooting and will it hold zero?

 

 

 

Q: Do you ship to Europe (and other countries)?

A: Yes, we now ship to Europe from Canada. 

PLEASE READ OUR INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING POLICY

NOTE: Starshooter in Germany now carries some of our products: 
https://www.starshooter.de/
German Tactical GT GmbH
Kampstüh 1a
38165 Lehre
Tel: 0049 (0)5308 9350480
Fax: 0049 (0)5308 9350482
info@starshooter.de

Q: How much would it cost to ship to my country? 

A: We offer FREE shipping on orders over $120 in USA.

We ship via CanadaPost for international orders. This is how to calculate the international shipping cost: 

Add products to your Shopping Cart and click "Check Out" then "Continue to Shipping Method" (You will NOT be charged yet). You will see the shipping methods and costs that are available to your country before you pay: 

 

Q: Do you accept other currency? 

A: Yes. We accept US dollar, Canadian dollar, Euro and British pound. 

On the main menu, click the arrow beside "Currency" and choose the currency you would like to pay: 

 

Q: What scope rings should I use? 

A: Any good quality picatinny rings will work. We recommend Vortex rings: 
https://vortexoptics.com/riflescopes/riflescope-rings-and-mounts.html
You can use this scope ring height calculator to calculate the proper height of rings: 
http://www.mil-rad.com/scope_ring_calculator

Q: Why am I not getting any email replies or order notifications? 

A: Please check your email spam folder first and make sure that emails from info@badacetactical.com are labeled as NOT spam.  

Q: Which scope mount will fit my rifle? 

A: Please use this scope mount selector to choose the scope mount that fits your rifle. 

Q: How do I track my order?

A: You will receive an email after your order is shipped. Click on "View your order" and then click on the tracking number to see the detail tracking information of your packet: 

 

 

 

Q: Does your scope mount take Weaver rings or Picatinny rings? 

A: All BadAce scope mounts have Picatinny rails and take both Weaver and Picatinny rings.

Q: My rifle has a straight bolt. Will your scope mount work? 

A: All our scope mounts can accommodate straight bolts. However, regular eye relief scopes ( 2 – 5 inches eye relief ) are mounted further backward so you wouldn’t be able to close the bolt if you choose the regular scopes. 

The solution is to use a long eye relief scope (8 – 12 inches eye relief) and our long eye relief (scout) scope mount:

Q: What is a Long Eye Relief (LER) / scout scope?

A: Long eye relief scopes, also called scout scopes, are scopes that generally have an 8 – 12 inches eye relief. Comparing to regular eye relief scopes ( 2 – 5 inches eye relief), LER scopes are mounted forward of the action. This allows fast sight acquisition and the use of stripper clips for fast reloading.

We recommend the Burris scout riflescope 2-7x32mm:

https://www.burrisoptics.com/scopes/scout-riflescopes-series/scout-riflescope-2-7x32mm

It has a 9.2 - 12 inches eye relief and comes with the Burris forever warranty. 

Or the classic Leupold FX-II Scout IER 2.5x28mm scope

https://www.leupold.com/scopes/rifle-scopes/fx-ii-scout-ier-2-5x28mm

It features a 9.3 inches eye relief and also comes with the Leupold lifetime warranty.

Q: Do I need to pay taxes or customs fees?

A: Unfortunately there is not a simple "yes" or "no" answer, because every country's different. It depends on your country's laws and regulations. Please read our international ordering policy: 

International (outside of Canada and USA) Ordering

  • International orders are shipped via CanadaPost. There is no delivery guarantee on international orders.  We have no control over customs, international taxes, or other charges imposed by countries outside of the US and Canada.
  • We (Ace Recreational Equipment and Services Limited) are NOT responsible for international shipping delays, such as customs delays and are not responsible for any customs. The buyer assumes all responsibilities of claims made with the shipping carrier and all duties/fees incurred on the shipment. Please contact info@badacetactical.com if you have any questions.
  • Leaving a valid phone number is highly recommended in case the customs office of your country needs to contact you for importing fees or taxes. 
  • All international packages must include a customs form with values of the products. Please do NOT ask us to remove the value or claim it as a gift. Without the customs form, the postal office/customs office will reject the package. 

Q: The tail of the full-length NDT scope mount is “free floated” – will it vibrate during shooting and will it hold zero?

A: Yes, the full-length NDT scope mount vibrates during the shooting. In fact, all scopes vibrate due to the recoil. Watch this video how this steel scope mount and scope vibrates:

https://youtu.be/-iJC-E0yPOA?t=14

All quality scopes are designed to withstand the recoil force that is far more violent than this up/down the vibration. The most powerful impact to the scope is the back/forward motion after the round is fire. This video will give you an idea of how scopes are tested against shock:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohdjG27NNzs

The vibration does not affect the accuracy because the NDT scope mount goes back to the same position after every shot. This is the same with the rifle barrel – the barrel vibrates during the shooting (called barrel whip), but as long as it goes back to the same position after the vibration it will not affect the accuracy. This is why shooters free float their barrel for accurate rifle shootings.

We’ve done our own field testing as well. We’ve shot 240 rounds surplus 7.92x57 with K98k scope mount and more than 300 rounds of Russian surplus 7.62x54R with the Mosin Nagant scope mount and both rifles hold zero. The scope that we used were Vortex Crossfire II 4-12x40 AO – they are entry level good quality scopes.