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The Basics, Starting Out
Rifle length, weight, forgiveness. What is an easy to shoot hunting setup?
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<blockquote data-quote="JakeC" data-source="post: 2585846" data-attributes="member: 115819"><p>Awesome, glad you found one you liked. </p><p></p><p>I've had good luck with burris tactical style rings that go on a rail or weaver mounts. Currently have the vortex version of the same thing, also good. I don't love tactical stuff in general and they are NOT handsome but they're reasonably cheap. They are also VERY easy to use and hard to screw up. And pretty bombproof. I also like being able to take the scope off if I want to monkey around with something. They go back on to zero really slick. Having a rail on isn't awesome but it's not too bad, plus it gets you that 20 moa boost for dialing. Not that you'll need that. I thought about going to split weaver style but I just can't justify messing with what I've got going. </p><p></p><p> As far as anti-cant I like the vortex bubble level. It sticks out decently into your off-eye fov, no moving required and it has no moving parts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JakeC, post: 2585846, member: 115819"] Awesome, glad you found one you liked. I've had good luck with burris tactical style rings that go on a rail or weaver mounts. Currently have the vortex version of the same thing, also good. I don't love tactical stuff in general and they are NOT handsome but they're reasonably cheap. They are also VERY easy to use and hard to screw up. And pretty bombproof. I also like being able to take the scope off if I want to monkey around with something. They go back on to zero really slick. Having a rail on isn't awesome but it's not too bad, plus it gets you that 20 moa boost for dialing. Not that you'll need that. I thought about going to split weaver style but I just can't justify messing with what I've got going. As far as anti-cant I like the vortex bubble level. It sticks out decently into your off-eye fov, no moving required and it has no moving parts. [/QUOTE]
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