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Where to buy EGW picatinny mount?
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 791164" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>I am only going to make one post on this. I will say to the guys using the EGW's I am happy that you are having good luck with them. My experience has been much different. I had one that was so far off it must have been packaged wrong. It was suppose to be a 20 moa for a Weatherby SVM 22-250. I have a nightforce on top and it was a good thing it had 100 moa, because the rail was closer to 50 moa than 20. Not to mention how poorly it fit. I had another that was indeed the accuracy issue with a 300 win Sendero. The last one in my shop was on a 338 Lapua. The thin aluminum under the screws was giving away and it was walking around. Again, if they are working for you I am very happy. But I will pay a little more for a rail I can trust to hold a heavy scope on a long range rig. Let me also say, there is more to accuracy than just something that bolts on and "fits". Get a good rail made from quality material and reduce some of the deflection that is being transferred into you scope tube under recoil away and you may be pleasantly surprised what happen to your 1000 or 1500 yard groups. I will gladly spend the money for a NF or a Near or some of the other bases. Not looking to be attacked or argue, just offering what I have seen with my own experiences. </p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 791164, member: 7503"] I am only going to make one post on this. I will say to the guys using the EGW's I am happy that you are having good luck with them. My experience has been much different. I had one that was so far off it must have been packaged wrong. It was suppose to be a 20 moa for a Weatherby SVM 22-250. I have a nightforce on top and it was a good thing it had 100 moa, because the rail was closer to 50 moa than 20. Not to mention how poorly it fit. I had another that was indeed the accuracy issue with a 300 win Sendero. The last one in my shop was on a 338 Lapua. The thin aluminum under the screws was giving away and it was walking around. Again, if they are working for you I am very happy. But I will pay a little more for a rail I can trust to hold a heavy scope on a long range rig. Let me also say, there is more to accuracy than just something that bolts on and "fits". Get a good rail made from quality material and reduce some of the deflection that is being transferred into you scope tube under recoil away and you may be pleasantly surprised what happen to your 1000 or 1500 yard groups. I will gladly spend the money for a NF or a Near or some of the other bases. Not looking to be attacked or argue, just offering what I have seen with my own experiences. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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