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MOA differences between Savage model 12 actions, and model 10 actions.
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<blockquote data-quote="johnnyk" data-source="post: 1417019" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>I would think the actions are the same, not 100% sure though. My first suspect would be the EGW base. Is it a true 40MOA or more closer to 20? How do you tell? By measuring the two mounts on each end.</p><p>My reasoning is that I have "heard" that EGW's weren't always exactly as packaged.</p><p>Does anyone truly know how to validate a mounts MOA? </p><p>I have a 0 MOA (as packaged!) EGW on my Savage 112 and 20 MOA mount (Badger Ord. or NF?) on a Remington 700 Sendero. I will try to put the calipers on them tonight. johnnyk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnyk, post: 1417019, member: 307"] I would think the actions are the same, not 100% sure though. My first suspect would be the EGW base. Is it a true 40MOA or more closer to 20? How do you tell? By measuring the two mounts on each end. My reasoning is that I have "heard" that EGW's weren't always exactly as packaged. Does anyone truly know how to validate a mounts MOA? I have a 0 MOA (as packaged!) EGW on my Savage 112 and 20 MOA mount (Badger Ord. or NF?) on a Remington 700 Sendero. I will try to put the calipers on them tonight. johnnyk. [/QUOTE]
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