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Scope Ring Selection Help
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<blockquote data-quote="therifleman556" data-source="post: 1514059" data-attributes="member: 101898"><p>Looks like you have Weaver rings and bases. Nothing wrong with them. Lots of good setups out there. If you plan on mounting a scope once and not swapping scopes or rifles, I believe the one piece Talley Lightweight ring mounts can't be beat for simplicity and a clean "meant to be" look.</p><p>Even though Talley doesn't recommend it, it's still a good idea to lap the rings before mounting the scope. It doesn't matter how straight they machine them; there's no way they can guarantee the rifle they're going on is straight...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="therifleman556, post: 1514059, member: 101898"] Looks like you have Weaver rings and bases. Nothing wrong with them. Lots of good setups out there. If you plan on mounting a scope once and not swapping scopes or rifles, I believe the one piece Talley Lightweight ring mounts can't be beat for simplicity and a clean "meant to be" look. Even though Talley doesn't recommend it, it's still a good idea to lap the rings before mounting the scope. It doesn't matter how straight they machine them; there's no way they can guarantee the rifle they're going on is straight... [/QUOTE]
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