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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
One piece vs two piece mounts
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1023642" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Id pretty much agree with Greyfox. In theory one pc. bases should be a more solid</p><p>setup. Fact is i havent changed some of my mounts such as some very old 2 pc Weavers. Ive also invested in allignment tools several years back and havent found</p><p>the problems with allignment on factory receivers claimed by some. The one pc.</p><p>piccitinny base has an advantage in that it allows for a wider range of scope placement and also has an advantage with shorter scopes. </p><p>Some of the one pc. bases only use 3 screws so that argument could be raised also.</p><p>Allignment seems more critical nowdays due to many scope makers using tin foil for the tube. Same goes for torquing screws on mounts. Tighten them down hard on an</p><p>old Leupold or a Nightforce but try that on a Vortex and it will fail. Fact is it will fail</p><p>anyway but thats another argument.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1023642, member: 12443"] Id pretty much agree with Greyfox. In theory one pc. bases should be a more solid setup. Fact is i havent changed some of my mounts such as some very old 2 pc Weavers. Ive also invested in allignment tools several years back and havent found the problems with allignment on factory receivers claimed by some. The one pc. piccitinny base has an advantage in that it allows for a wider range of scope placement and also has an advantage with shorter scopes. Some of the one pc. bases only use 3 screws so that argument could be raised also. Allignment seems more critical nowdays due to many scope makers using tin foil for the tube. Same goes for torquing screws on mounts. Tighten them down hard on an old Leupold or a Nightforce but try that on a Vortex and it will fail. Fact is it will fail anyway but thats another argument. [/QUOTE]
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