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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Talley lightweight vs Picatinny rail and rings?
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<blockquote data-quote="FURMAN" data-source="post: 1258493" data-attributes="member: 26535"><p>I have used and am currently using both. I have more experience with Talleys. I do not NEED a 20 MOA but if I use a rail I might as well. I have had my scope move in Talleys. I have also had the Talley bases come loose. Seekins rings have more surface area and the rail provides the ability to remove the scope to check bases without loosing zero. There is no doubt in my mind which setup is better. My rifles with brakes seem to have more difficulty keeping rings tight. What caliber are you two shooting?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FURMAN, post: 1258493, member: 26535"] I have used and am currently using both. I have more experience with Talleys. I do not NEED a 20 MOA but if I use a rail I might as well. I have had my scope move in Talleys. I have also had the Talley bases come loose. Seekins rings have more surface area and the rail provides the ability to remove the scope to check bases without loosing zero. There is no doubt in my mind which setup is better. My rifles with brakes seem to have more difficulty keeping rings tight. What caliber are you two shooting? [/QUOTE]
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