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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scope ring advice for new Savage hunter
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<blockquote data-quote="arizona mike" data-source="post: 675020" data-attributes="member: 44536"><p>Hey, thanks for the tip on the Burris rings. I checked it out online and the inserts seem like a good idea and should eliminate some work with lapping, etc. Using the inserts instead of the scope adjustment on initial sighting seems like a good idea too. I'm just wondering if over time as the inserts compress how much that is going to change things....seems like there is potential for this. Have you found any changes occuring in the scope(s) you have tried these on? How long have you had the inserts in? Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arizona mike, post: 675020, member: 44536"] Hey, thanks for the tip on the Burris rings. I checked it out online and the inserts seem like a good idea and should eliminate some work with lapping, etc. Using the inserts instead of the scope adjustment on initial sighting seems like a good idea too. I'm just wondering if over time as the inserts compress how much that is going to change things....seems like there is potential for this. Have you found any changes occuring in the scope(s) you have tried these on? How long have you had the inserts in? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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