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Rings and base for a Nightforce 5.5-22x50
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 427788" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>If you take a barreled action out of the stock and remove the bolt this will reviel the two thin strips of steel that connect the rear of the receiver to the front. The scope will be mounted 1/2 on each side of this thin weak area. For me it is easy to see that during recoil how this area could flex. With one piece bases that flex will be transfered up and into your scope tube. The scope tube now becomes the link trying to keep everything in line. With this in mind I only use one piece bases and good rings. I don't feel I want to put one of my scopes through the possible beating and I also feel it will be much easier for everythingto stay put if I add the integrity of a good quality one piece base. Think of the one piece base as a strengthing bridge. $115 will get you a Nightforce rail. That is what I would do with your 700.</p><p> </p><p>JMO</p><p> </p><p>Jeff gun)gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 427788, member: 7503"] If you take a barreled action out of the stock and remove the bolt this will reviel the two thin strips of steel that connect the rear of the receiver to the front. The scope will be mounted 1/2 on each side of this thin weak area. For me it is easy to see that during recoil how this area could flex. With one piece bases that flex will be transfered up and into your scope tube. The scope tube now becomes the link trying to keep everything in line. With this in mind I only use one piece bases and good rings. I don't feel I want to put one of my scopes through the possible beating and I also feel it will be much easier for everythingto stay put if I add the integrity of a good quality one piece base. Think of the one piece base as a strengthing bridge. $115 will get you a Nightforce rail. That is what I would do with your 700. JMO Jeff gun)gun) [/QUOTE]
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