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Help figuring MOA of a rail base
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<blockquote data-quote="KDB" data-source="post: 347035" data-attributes="member: 18510"><p>For what it is worth, I have a 30 MOA Farrell on one of mine and in the instructions they tell you to bed the base. Given the variances and differences in tolerances between rifles of the same manufacture, it seems logical that a perfect fit is unlikely. Bedding corrects for this and should virtually eliminate the deflection of the base when tighten correctly. Same principles as glass bedding the action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KDB, post: 347035, member: 18510"] For what it is worth, I have a 30 MOA Farrell on one of mine and in the instructions they tell you to bed the base. Given the variances and differences in tolerances between rifles of the same manufacture, it seems logical that a perfect fit is unlikely. Bedding corrects for this and should virtually eliminate the deflection of the base when tighten correctly. Same principles as glass bedding the action. [/QUOTE]
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