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New Cooper build, which rings?
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<blockquote data-quote="wasskeet" data-source="post: 2341519" data-attributes="member: 117080"><p>You'll get better advice from others than mine here, but anyway. The thing I believe the rail and heavyweight rings will give you is a sturdier platform, less prone to being moved vs. the Warne base/rings. As for needing a 20 MOA rail to get to 1000yds. with a 28 Nosler - no, it is not a must provided the scope you choose has enough adjustment. You do not want to be on the edge of having enough adjustment. The 20 MOA would keep any scope closer to center of adjustment which is good.</p><p>As for the Warne base/bases - there probably are other rings that would work, but I would prefer to keep like-branded components myself. Overall though, I would go rail+rings in order to more leeway in mounting position among other things - as long as you do not mind the weight. Good luck in finding a perfect combination for your rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wasskeet, post: 2341519, member: 117080"] You'll get better advice from others than mine here, but anyway. The thing I believe the rail and heavyweight rings will give you is a sturdier platform, less prone to being moved vs. the Warne base/rings. As for needing a 20 MOA rail to get to 1000yds. with a 28 Nosler - no, it is not a must provided the scope you choose has enough adjustment. You do not want to be on the edge of having enough adjustment. The 20 MOA would keep any scope closer to center of adjustment which is good. As for the Warne base/bases - there probably are other rings that would work, but I would prefer to keep like-branded components myself. Overall though, I would go rail+rings in order to more leeway in mounting position among other things - as long as you do not mind the weight. Good luck in finding a perfect combination for your rifle. [/QUOTE]
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