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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scope mount advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Michigander1" data-source="post: 1152256" data-attributes="member: 82602"><p>Hello. I'm fairly new to the forum. Spent a few months browsing</p><p>The threads trying to learn I recently bought an Hs precision</p><p>In 300 rum. I also bought a leupold vx6 3-18x44 with tmoa reticle. </p><p>I can't decide what to do for mounts. I would like some of your personal opinions. </p><p>I have always used talley lightweight mounts and really like them but</p><p>Not sure if they will work at longer range with no moa built in. I was looking at </p><p>Nightforce rail and lightweight rings. The price difference isn't the problem just want to keep things as simple as possible. Also any suggestions on ring height would be great.</p><p>I have a standard spotter stock. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michigander1, post: 1152256, member: 82602"] Hello. I'm fairly new to the forum. Spent a few months browsing The threads trying to learn I recently bought an Hs precision In 300 rum. I also bought a leupold vx6 3-18x44 with tmoa reticle. I can't decide what to do for mounts. I would like some of your personal opinions. I have always used talley lightweight mounts and really like them but Not sure if they will work at longer range with no moa built in. I was looking at Nightforce rail and lightweight rings. The price difference isn't the problem just want to keep things as simple as possible. Also any suggestions on ring height would be great. I have a standard spotter stock. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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