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20 MOA scope mount for Savage LRH
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<blockquote data-quote="Adikted" data-source="post: 1115684" data-attributes="member: 91925"><p>Talley was the first place I looked. I've got Talley mounts on my Tikka T3 and really like them. I wanted to try to use as few pieces as possible hoping to avoid running the windage out due to compounding manufacturing tolerances. Honestly I'd never heard of the Burris signature rings, if I'm going that route I'll probably get a 20 moa rail to put them on, I'm thinking that will give me more windage adjustment in the mounts if I need it. How big of a PITA is it to get the scope level up in the Burris rings?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adikted, post: 1115684, member: 91925"] Talley was the first place I looked. I've got Talley mounts on my Tikka T3 and really like them. I wanted to try to use as few pieces as possible hoping to avoid running the windage out due to compounding manufacturing tolerances. Honestly I'd never heard of the Burris signature rings, if I'm going that route I'll probably get a 20 moa rail to put them on, I'm thinking that will give me more windage adjustment in the mounts if I need it. How big of a PITA is it to get the scope level up in the Burris rings? [/QUOTE]
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