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<blockquote data-quote="Litehiker" data-source="post: 1611747" data-attributes="member: 54178"><p>Always try to go with a high quality <strong>one-piece mount</strong> like Night Force or LaRue. A one-piece mount precisely machined by a good manufacturer means you will very likely not need to lap the rings to get them true with no high spots inside the rings and no twisted mounts due to off-center drilled receiver mounting holes.</p><p></p><p>All this means no undue pressure on the scope tube which can really mess with the internals.</p><p></p><p>True, a quality Pic rail with a two-piece rings helps but not nearly as much as a one-piece mount.</p><p></p><p>Eric B.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Litehiker, post: 1611747, member: 54178"] Always try to go with a high quality [B]one-piece mount[/B] like Night Force or LaRue. A one-piece mount precisely machined by a good manufacturer means you will very likely not need to lap the rings to get them true with no high spots inside the rings and no twisted mounts due to off-center drilled receiver mounting holes. All this means no undue pressure on the scope tube which can really mess with the internals. True, a quality Pic rail with a two-piece rings helps but not nearly as much as a one-piece mount. Eric B. [/QUOTE]
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