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<blockquote data-quote="kcebcj" data-source="post: 791308" data-attributes="member: 10391"><p>I use either Near Mfg. or Seekins bases and rings. I think Vortex offers a Seekins ring on their website. I have never used a EGW rail so don't have a opinion. What I do know though is most receivers are not true so when using even a good rail like a Near or Seekins you can screw it up when tightening it down. </p><p> </p><p> I would suggest that you have your smith set the rifle up in his mill bed the rail of choice to the receiver and check with a dial indicator so it is in perfect alignment during the process. If done properly you should not have to lapp the rings.</p><p> </p><p> Figure out how far you want to shoot and how much elevation adjustment you need and purchase the appropriate rail. I just had my smith installed a 10 MOA Near rail. If everything is installed correctly you will not have any issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcebcj, post: 791308, member: 10391"] I use either Near Mfg. or Seekins bases and rings. I think Vortex offers a Seekins ring on their website. I have never used a EGW rail so don't have a opinion. What I do know though is most receivers are not true so when using even a good rail like a Near or Seekins you can screw it up when tightening it down. I would suggest that you have your smith set the rifle up in his mill bed the rail of choice to the receiver and check with a dial indicator so it is in perfect alignment during the process. If done properly you should not have to lapp the rings. Figure out how far you want to shoot and how much elevation adjustment you need and purchase the appropriate rail. I just had my smith installed a 10 MOA Near rail. If everything is installed correctly you will not have any issues. [/QUOTE]
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