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How is any sporterized rifle with a 2 piece scope base accurate?
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<blockquote data-quote="KS2506" data-source="post: 3078759" data-attributes="member: 90958"><p>If you are worried about breaking screws, drill the holes out for 8-40's. As far as alignment problems, I have used Burris Signature rings for years. You can get the ring inserts in various thickness. Never failed to cure any alignment problems. Plus, as one person said, they will not mar your scope tube. If you are worried about the scope moving, I have a 458 that weighs 8.5lbs with scope and a magazine full. Have shot it over 100 times and the scope as never moved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KS2506, post: 3078759, member: 90958"] If you are worried about breaking screws, drill the holes out for 8-40's. As far as alignment problems, I have used Burris Signature rings for years. You can get the ring inserts in various thickness. Never failed to cure any alignment problems. Plus, as one person said, they will not mar your scope tube. If you are worried about the scope moving, I have a 458 that weighs 8.5lbs with scope and a magazine full. Have shot it over 100 times and the scope as never moved. [/QUOTE]
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