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The Basics, Starting Out
Savage 110 in .308, mount for 56mm OBJ
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<blockquote data-quote="outdoorguyBP" data-source="post: 3041400" data-attributes="member: 126478"><p>Stack those pennies, but you would want a rail mounted 1st. Watch the screw size on the Savages, #6 or #8s for mounting the rail to the receiver. Some rails will come with both. Once you have that stack up the pennies to get the clearance from the barrel you are after. Depending on the rail and your scope, you might need to go higher so that the scope tube (as it grows from tube to objective) clears the front of the rail based on where you fit the scope front/back for you liking. </p><p></p><p>Here is an chart from American Rifle Company</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="outdoorguyBP, post: 3041400, member: 126478"] Stack those pennies, but you would want a rail mounted 1st. Watch the screw size on the Savages, #6 or #8s for mounting the rail to the receiver. Some rails will come with both. Once you have that stack up the pennies to get the clearance from the barrel you are after. Depending on the rail and your scope, you might need to go higher so that the scope tube (as it grows from tube to objective) clears the front of the rail based on where you fit the scope front/back for you liking. Here is an chart from American Rifle Company [/QUOTE]
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