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need help on 20 moa base and rings
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<blockquote data-quote="jpfrog" data-source="post: 1376069" data-attributes="member: 32525"><p>I've had good luck with both EGW and Leupold Mark 4 one piece bases. Both fit within your budget. I think the Mark 4 is steel, EGW is aluminum. For rings, I like the Burris XTR - 6 screws each! I also like the Vortex precision matched pair rings, or whatever they're called- but that's because I'm weird and wanted my rings to match my scopes for the last two I did (razor hd gen 1 and viper pst gen 2). Vortex precision matched rings are pricey (for me, anyway) but they are quality- they're actually made by someone else (Seekins, I think).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpfrog, post: 1376069, member: 32525"] I've had good luck with both EGW and Leupold Mark 4 one piece bases. Both fit within your budget. I think the Mark 4 is steel, EGW is aluminum. For rings, I like the Burris XTR - 6 screws each! I also like the Vortex precision matched pair rings, or whatever they're called- but that's because I'm weird and wanted my rings to match my scopes for the last two I did (razor hd gen 1 and viper pst gen 2). Vortex precision matched rings are pricey (for me, anyway) but they are quality- they're actually made by someone else (Seekins, I think). [/QUOTE]
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