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Rimfire technologies / egw moa base review
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<blockquote data-quote="ba19500" data-source="post: 381834" data-attributes="member: 7108"><p>When RT offered a LH rail for the 452 I bought one because it was the only one in town.</p><p></p><p>I had several Weaver rings and wanted to put them on other scopes and adjust them to the rail. Well they wouldn't fit. I contacted the RT people 4x by email and they finally believed me after trying their own Weaver rings. Their precision work wasn't as good as they thought. It was advertised to fit Weaver rings and rightly so, but they didn't know that either and changed the ad to read for Picatinny only. Well, anyhow after all the hassles and lack of cooperation, (more emails)I decided not to take a chance on sending it back and got some Burris ZEE rings for my 30mm tube. So unless I want to invest in Leupold or Burris rings, I'm stuck with one scope. </p><p></p><p>The screws can also dig into the receiver.</p><p></p><p>I have seen reports that some work with Weavers and some don't. This was my experience with the RT company at that time. Was it worth the cost? Not in my opinion. </p><p></p><p>EGW wants $90 for the RH 452 base which suprised me, since the others were $40. I sent a question asking what the practical accuracy improvement would be on the $50 difference, so it will be interesting to hear back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ba19500, post: 381834, member: 7108"] When RT offered a LH rail for the 452 I bought one because it was the only one in town. I had several Weaver rings and wanted to put them on other scopes and adjust them to the rail. Well they wouldn't fit. I contacted the RT people 4x by email and they finally believed me after trying their own Weaver rings. Their precision work wasn't as good as they thought. It was advertised to fit Weaver rings and rightly so, but they didn't know that either and changed the ad to read for Picatinny only. Well, anyhow after all the hassles and lack of cooperation, (more emails)I decided not to take a chance on sending it back and got some Burris ZEE rings for my 30mm tube. So unless I want to invest in Leupold or Burris rings, I'm stuck with one scope. The screws can also dig into the receiver. I have seen reports that some work with Weavers and some don't. This was my experience with the RT company at that time. Was it worth the cost? Not in my opinion. EGW wants $90 for the RH 452 base which suprised me, since the others were $40. I sent a question asking what the practical accuracy improvement would be on the $50 difference, so it will be interesting to hear back. [/QUOTE]
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