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<blockquote data-quote="Kenster-Boy" data-source="post: 72450" data-attributes="member: 2330"><p>Kirby,</p><p></p><p>You have me interested with this new form of adding moa to scope base and rings. But I am a little confused by this system. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif Does it put extra strain on the scope tube like shimming does or does it compensate for such troubles? Will the standard burris rings work on a leupold base? and wouldn't a 1 inch ring with incerts make the hole too small for a 1 inch tube? So does that mean that I need to order 30mm rings for a 1 in scope? And do they specify on the inserts what moa they are designed for? because the only ones that I could find were in thousandths of an inch. How does that convert to moa? What combination do I need to get 30 moa? (because 20 is too little and 40 is too much)</p><p></p><p>Also lastly my biggest concern is how solid is this setup? It seems that with so many variable and contact points it would have a much better chance of slipping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kenster-Boy, post: 72450, member: 2330"] Kirby, You have me interested with this new form of adding moa to scope base and rings. But I am a little confused by this system. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] Does it put extra strain on the scope tube like shimming does or does it compensate for such troubles? Will the standard burris rings work on a leupold base? and wouldn't a 1 inch ring with incerts make the hole too small for a 1 inch tube? So does that mean that I need to order 30mm rings for a 1 in scope? And do they specify on the inserts what moa they are designed for? because the only ones that I could find were in thousandths of an inch. How does that convert to moa? What combination do I need to get 30 moa? (because 20 is too little and 40 is too much) Also lastly my biggest concern is how solid is this setup? It seems that with so many variable and contact points it would have a much better chance of slipping. [/QUOTE]
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