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Scope base and rings for mountain rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1541428" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>I've use the redfield jr mounts for many years. The tally mount has 1 less connection point and is lighter. I had to use 25in/lb to keep my scope from moving. This is above the recommended torque on the pkg. If you need light and some elevation in the system for your optics to work. The burris signature rings with the redfield junior style from burris will be about the lightest with correction. The inserts will allow from 0 up to 40moa built in. This in 5moa increments. Plus the advantage to put in windage if your mounting holes are not exactly straight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1541428, member: 85987"] I've use the redfield jr mounts for many years. The tally mount has 1 less connection point and is lighter. I had to use 25in/lb to keep my scope from moving. This is above the recommended torque on the pkg. If you need light and some elevation in the system for your optics to work. The burris signature rings with the redfield junior style from burris will be about the lightest with correction. The inserts will allow from 0 up to 40moa built in. This in 5moa increments. Plus the advantage to put in windage if your mounting holes are not exactly straight. [/QUOTE]
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