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The Basics, Starting Out
Ring and base advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Westernhunter6" data-source="post: 2585344" data-attributes="member: 89715"><p>OP, I just went through this with a Fierce carbon edge and a Leupold VX 5 3-15x44. For what it's worth, I ended up going with a Murphy Precision 0 moa steel rail and Leupold steel rings. I will say, I am biased and do not like aluminum mounts which is why I chose all steel. I know a lot of people have good experience with Talley, they're just not for me. After looking around and driving myself crazy (or crazier), I decided to use 0 moa in the base due to having enough adjustability in my scope for the distances I want to shoot. My rifle is built with hunting and practicing in mind, not competition. I will say, the murphy precision rail is top notch and it was shipped to my door very quickly. They also offer a 10 moa rail that would split the difference for you. If trimming a few ounces is what your after, they also offer titanium rails. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Westernhunter6, post: 2585344, member: 89715"] OP, I just went through this with a Fierce carbon edge and a Leupold VX 5 3-15x44. For what it’s worth, I ended up going with a Murphy Precision 0 moa steel rail and Leupold steel rings. I will say, I am biased and do not like aluminum mounts which is why I chose all steel. I know a lot of people have good experience with Talley, they’re just not for me. After looking around and driving myself crazy (or crazier), I decided to use 0 moa in the base due to having enough adjustability in my scope for the distances I want to shoot. My rifle is built with hunting and practicing in mind, not competition. I will say, the murphy precision rail is top notch and it was shipped to my door very quickly. They also offer a 10 moa rail that would split the difference for you. If trimming a few ounces is what your after, they also offer titanium rails. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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