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How does one determine the height of the scope rings the need to buy?
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 2106369" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>If your running a rail, you can almost* always go with low rings with anything 50mm or smaller, if there is an issue it normally shows itself in scopes with larger eye pieces as bolt clearance. If your using Burris xtr rings, your obviously mounting to a rail. On my rifle with a March 2.5-25x52, I am running a DNZ one piece mount with 21.5 MOA of cant, so no rail, and I just get away with their medium, with a #5 barrel. </p><p></p><p>From using those specific rings in a couple rigs, even a savage ultralight with a rail, I would get their lows, or the 1". Worst case scenario, you switch out for the mediums, and know you are as low as you can get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 2106369, member: 87243"] If your running a rail, you can almost* always go with low rings with anything 50mm or smaller, if there is an issue it normally shows itself in scopes with larger eye pieces as bolt clearance. If your using Burris xtr rings, your obviously mounting to a rail. On my rifle with a March 2.5-25x52, I am running a DNZ one piece mount with 21.5 MOA of cant, so no rail, and I just get away with their medium, with a #5 barrel. From using those specific rings in a couple rigs, even a savage ultralight with a rail, I would get their lows, or the 1". Worst case scenario, you switch out for the mediums, and know you are as low as you can get. [/QUOTE]
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