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picatinny base
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<blockquote data-quote="kkammenzind" data-source="post: 346420" data-attributes="member: 11736"><p>I have just recently purchased my first true LRH rifle through the classifieds on this web site. It is a rem 700 Sendero in 7STW. It came with Hollands rings and bases and I have have put a Nikon 5-20x44 w side focus on it. </p><p>I would like to add an Angle Cosine Indicator and an Anti cant device to it.</p><p>It seems like it would be better to go to a Pictanniny base to attach these items rather than hang them off the scope with additional rings. I was also considering a 20moa base rather than flat. In reality I will probably not shoot beyond 750 yards for now but I hope to eventually get to 1000yds if my abilities will allow it. I have taken several deer and elk at 500 yds.</p><p> </p><p>Any input would be appreciated.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kkammenzind, post: 346420, member: 11736"] I have just recently purchased my first true LRH rifle through the classifieds on this web site. It is a rem 700 Sendero in 7STW. It came with Hollands rings and bases and I have have put a Nikon 5-20x44 w side focus on it. I would like to add an Angle Cosine Indicator and an Anti cant device to it. It seems like it would be better to go to a Pictanniny base to attach these items rather than hang them off the scope with additional rings. I was also considering a 20moa base rather than flat. In reality I will probably not shoot beyond 750 yards for now but I hope to eventually get to 1000yds if my abilities will allow it. I have taken several deer and elk at 500 yds. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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