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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Reconsidering Burris Signature Dual Dovetail Rings
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<blockquote data-quote="fourinone" data-source="post: 62451" data-attributes="member: 3650"><p>Thanks: I'll take a hard look at the Warne, The Leupold's set about .045 higher than the Warne for their High Sako and their medium set about .025-.030 too low. So far the lowest combo I can find is the Burris Dual Dovetail base &amp; the Leupold low 30mm DD Rings. After looking at all else it may not be so good to get the scope as low as possible. Looks like it would make it hard to hand feed ammo into the chamber. And not sure but with this stock design, my line of sight may be less than ideal. The Warne system will about split the difference I now have and may be worth trying. I'm a little concern with not being able to lap in the Warne rings. Has anyone reading this had any problems with this style ring digging into the scope?? Thanks again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fourinone, post: 62451, member: 3650"] Thanks: I'll take a hard look at the Warne, The Leupold's set about .045 higher than the Warne for their High Sako and their medium set about .025-.030 too low. So far the lowest combo I can find is the Burris Dual Dovetail base & the Leupold low 30mm DD Rings. After looking at all else it may not be so good to get the scope as low as possible. Looks like it would make it hard to hand feed ammo into the chamber. And not sure but with this stock design, my line of sight may be less than ideal. The Warne system will about split the difference I now have and may be worth trying. I'm a little concern with not being able to lap in the Warne rings. Has anyone reading this had any problems with this style ring digging into the scope?? Thanks again [/QUOTE]
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