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<blockquote data-quote="Buffalobob" data-source="post: 282753" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>You should consider at least a 20 MOA base of the Weaver style. Possibly you could use a 30 MOA base but probably it is not needed. Any of the reputable manufacturers of bases will be fine. If you wish you can have your gunsmith install it and bed it (if needed) as Coyboy says up in the Basics category. </p><p></p><p>Burris Extreme rings are reasonably priced and do a good job. I have a set on my 7AM and they are good. If you fall and roll down the hill you will have to rezero and no rings will hold under that kind of abuse. Semi custom rings like Seekins and NightForce are said to be excellent but I personally have not used them. I assume that you are no longer trying to save weight if you bought a NF NXS so lightweight means nothing anymore.</p><p></p><p>I think you will be happy with the NF and the 260 if you find a good high BC bullet to shoot. Wyoming is a great place to learn how to shoot long range and misread the wind and miss!!! You will have a lot of fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffalobob, post: 282753, member: 8"] You should consider at least a 20 MOA base of the Weaver style. Possibly you could use a 30 MOA base but probably it is not needed. Any of the reputable manufacturers of bases will be fine. If you wish you can have your gunsmith install it and bed it (if needed) as Coyboy says up in the Basics category. Burris Extreme rings are reasonably priced and do a good job. I have a set on my 7AM and they are good. If you fall and roll down the hill you will have to rezero and no rings will hold under that kind of abuse. Semi custom rings like Seekins and NightForce are said to be excellent but I personally have not used them. I assume that you are no longer trying to save weight if you bought a NF NXS so lightweight means nothing anymore. I think you will be happy with the NF and the 260 if you find a good high BC bullet to shoot. Wyoming is a great place to learn how to shoot long range and misread the wind and miss!!! You will have a lot of fun. [/QUOTE]
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