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<blockquote data-quote="Brent" data-source="post: 10915" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Burris rings with the inserts will also work. </p><p></p><p>Side note - Before getting anything over a 20 MOA tapered base, you might want to fit a standard base with the rings you plan on using to see how far off the bottom you end up. You "can" always shim it when you bed it if you can't get get it boresighted at 100, and I would check it first no matter what MOA base. Ended up 6 MOA short of the 100 yard zero on one of my Dad's rigs here the last time, had to re-bed with a shim under the front. Aluminum tape works well for a shim but, I don't recommend it but for just for a small point under the base the size of a match head or so with multiple layers just to hold it up while the bedding cures. I think a layer of epoxy between the two is much less compressive considering the glue on the tape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brent, post: 10915, member: 99"] Burris rings with the inserts will also work. Side note - Before getting anything over a 20 MOA tapered base, you might want to fit a standard base with the rings you plan on using to see how far off the bottom you end up. You "can" always shim it when you bed it if you can't get get it boresighted at 100, and I would check it first no matter what MOA base. Ended up 6 MOA short of the 100 yard zero on one of my Dad's rigs here the last time, had to re-bed with a shim under the front. Aluminum tape works well for a shim but, I don't recommend it but for just for a small point under the base the size of a match head or so with multiple layers just to hold it up while the bedding cures. I think a layer of epoxy between the two is much less compressive considering the glue on the tape. [/QUOTE]
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