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Proper use of rear windage screws in bases??
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<blockquote data-quote="cdherman" data-source="post: 224852" data-attributes="member: 12282"><p>OK, for starters NO ONE could sell me weaver or pickatiny bases in silver, in the Burris signature line. And I did look. All Over. Burris makes them, but apparently, they were and are sold out.</p><p> </p><p>I did not like the looks of the rear windage setup either, but I simply could not find what I wanted elsewhere. And I had $1400 parts (scope and gun) sitting on my bench with only the little detail of mounting holding me up.....</p><p> </p><p>And I really like the Burris Signature design. The flexibility to move the scope around by using various offset insets is a really nice idea, nevermind that it also avoids damage to scopes.</p><p> </p><p>Thank you JE Custom for some verification of what I was thinking, but had never done personally. Its Locktite on one side (maybe both if I am feeling "final").</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdherman, post: 224852, member: 12282"] OK, for starters NO ONE could sell me weaver or pickatiny bases in silver, in the Burris signature line. And I did look. All Over. Burris makes them, but apparently, they were and are sold out. I did not like the looks of the rear windage setup either, but I simply could not find what I wanted elsewhere. And I had $1400 parts (scope and gun) sitting on my bench with only the little detail of mounting holding me up..... And I really like the Burris Signature design. The flexibility to move the scope around by using various offset insets is a really nice idea, nevermind that it also avoids damage to scopes. Thank you JE Custom for some verification of what I was thinking, but had never done personally. Its Locktite on one side (maybe both if I am feeling "final"). [/QUOTE]
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