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The Basics, Starting Out
1 piece vs 2 piece bases
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<blockquote data-quote="RDM416" data-source="post: 484433" data-attributes="member: 3745"><p>Good info from "VarmintGuy". I like using one piece rail type bases. You may only have one or two rifles now, but that may change in the future. If you start out using rails on everything it will enable you to quickly and easily swap scopes from one rifle to the other without having remove the scope from the rings. Just remove the rings from the rail and re-install on another rifle. Windage will typically be close and unless you mix tapered rails with non tapered rails, elevation will be close as well. One shot to get on the target..... one shot to adjust to "0", one shot to confirm...... </p><p></p><p>I used to just cringe at the idea of removing a "zeroed" scope. Now, with rails and using the "3 shot" zero method, I think nothing of swapping scopes around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDM416, post: 484433, member: 3745"] Good info from "VarmintGuy". I like using one piece rail type bases. You may only have one or two rifles now, but that may change in the future. If you start out using rails on everything it will enable you to quickly and easily swap scopes from one rifle to the other without having remove the scope from the rings. Just remove the rings from the rail and re-install on another rifle. Windage will typically be close and unless you mix tapered rails with non tapered rails, elevation will be close as well. One shot to get on the target..... one shot to adjust to "0", one shot to confirm...... I used to just cringe at the idea of removing a "zeroed" scope. Now, with rails and using the "3 shot" zero method, I think nothing of swapping scopes around. [/QUOTE]
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