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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Need help and suggestions for moa rail and rings Current setup wont work
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Sharp" data-source="post: 1851081" data-attributes="member: 107251"><p>I agree with the methods/options mentioned previously. I prefer Talley Picatinny rails...they are 20 MOA, lightweight and are high quality. Talley also makes one with a spirit level, if desired. Additionally, please look at the TPS HRT aluminum rings. The quality of these rings is unsurpassed at their price point. What I like best about the HRT is the top ring has a radius and is much sleeker than conventional tactical rings and they make a low which is great for eye alignment.</p><p></p><p>Obviously, the benefits of using a rail are numerous, but the use of it will allow you to set your rings at proper spacing. Be advised that the internal workings of power selection function may along the inner diameter of the tube at the rear....over torquing the rear scope ring could lead to a stiff power selector ring ....another reason to spread the rings accordingly. Nice looking rig! Please keep us posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Sharp, post: 1851081, member: 107251"] I agree with the methods/options mentioned previously. I prefer Talley Picatinny rails...they are 20 MOA, lightweight and are high quality. Talley also makes one with a spirit level, if desired. Additionally, please look at the TPS HRT aluminum rings. The quality of these rings is unsurpassed at their price point. What I like best about the HRT is the top ring has a radius and is much sleeker than conventional tactical rings and they make a low which is great for eye alignment. Obviously, the benefits of using a rail are numerous, but the use of it will allow you to set your rings at proper spacing. Be advised that the internal workings of power selection function may along the inner diameter of the tube at the rear....over torquing the rear scope ring could lead to a stiff power selector ring ....another reason to spread the rings accordingly. Nice looking rig! Please keep us posted. [/QUOTE]
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