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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 13489" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Yotebait</p><p>You mention stress two or three times, could you explain what stresses you are referring to. I might be wrong but I would expect that a heavy one-piece tactical style base might receive some stress from miss-alligned receiver screw holes but wouldn't the one-piece base hopefully be true and strong enough to minimize stress or miss-alligned rings. I have been told that there is frequently miss-allignment of the screw holes drilled into receivers - that is why Burris came up with their nylon shims I expect.</p><p></p><p>Don't intend to doubt your opinion, just want to understand it better.</p><p></p><p>I am going to ask Marty Borsdon, owner of Badger Ordnance to comment, maybe he could discuss this a bit from a scope mount engineer's viewpoint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 13489, member: 25"] Yotebait You mention stress two or three times, could you explain what stresses you are referring to. I might be wrong but I would expect that a heavy one-piece tactical style base might receive some stress from miss-alligned receiver screw holes but wouldn't the one-piece base hopefully be true and strong enough to minimize stress or miss-alligned rings. I have been told that there is frequently miss-allignment of the screw holes drilled into receivers - that is why Burris came up with their nylon shims I expect. Don't intend to doubt your opinion, just want to understand it better. I am going to ask Marty Borsdon, owner of Badger Ordnance to comment, maybe he could discuss this a bit from a scope mount engineer's viewpoint. [/QUOTE]
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