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help with rings and bases???
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<blockquote data-quote="brian b" data-source="post: 19906" data-attributes="member: 2797"><p>ker2222,</p><p> I am not a big fan of Burris scopes but I</p><p>am a huge fan of the signature ring's either</p><p>dual dove tail or the zee . the biggest</p><p>problem with most standard mounting systems</p><p>is the crappy rear windage screw's,with the</p><p>Burris sig.ring's you can make windage or</p><p>elevation ajustment's with offset inserts</p><p>that hold your scope tighter than conventional </p><p>ring's and never leave a mark on your scope.</p><p> I have several Rem.700's and have mounted</p><p>scopes on countless more and only about 1 out</p><p>of 10 have the 4 hole's in a straight line</p><p>so with the burris sig.ring's I can make</p><p>windage ajustment's with one ring and elevation</p><p>ajustment's with the other in a very solid</p><p>set-up. If you go dual dovetail you can use</p><p>either burris or leupold bases,if you like</p><p>the zee you can use any steel weaver type</p><p>base you like even ken farrel or nightforce</p><p>tapered bases for added elevation (you wont</p><p>need it for 700yds.but you might want to go</p><p>farther someday) dont do aluminum bases.</p><p> It takes longer to mount a scope using the</p><p>inserts and doing it right but well worth the</p><p>time</p><p> B</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brian b, post: 19906, member: 2797"] ker2222, I am not a big fan of Burris scopes but I am a huge fan of the signature ring's either dual dove tail or the zee . the biggest problem with most standard mounting systems is the crappy rear windage screw's,with the Burris sig.ring's you can make windage or elevation ajustment's with offset inserts that hold your scope tighter than conventional ring's and never leave a mark on your scope. I have several Rem.700's and have mounted scopes on countless more and only about 1 out of 10 have the 4 hole's in a straight line so with the burris sig.ring's I can make windage ajustment's with one ring and elevation ajustment's with the other in a very solid set-up. If you go dual dovetail you can use either burris or leupold bases,if you like the zee you can use any steel weaver type base you like even ken farrel or nightforce tapered bases for added elevation (you wont need it for 700yds.but you might want to go farther someday) dont do aluminum bases. It takes longer to mount a scope using the inserts and doing it right but well worth the time B [/QUOTE]
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