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Sendero Scope Rings?
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<blockquote data-quote="freebird63" data-source="post: 386145" data-attributes="member: 22102"><p>I have a sendero 300RUM, I went with the sightron 6-24x50mm with 30mm tube. I went with the leupold base and large rings. But have been thinking about getting rid of that and going with the picatinny rail and maybe 4 rings, two up front and two in back. why the dual rings, well two reasons I guess, because of recoil the scope will not move, but then I could put lock tight on present setup and the other reason is if I have hiked way back in the sticks I want to be sure that in case I was to hit the scope on something and bugger a scope ring I would have another set holding the scope on tight. But then I have to go through all the junk with re-sighting in the scope and it won't be cheap.</p><p>Anyways I know I didn't answer your question. Also the dual dovetail rings are the best way to go if you do it that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freebird63, post: 386145, member: 22102"] I have a sendero 300RUM, I went with the sightron 6-24x50mm with 30mm tube. I went with the leupold base and large rings. But have been thinking about getting rid of that and going with the picatinny rail and maybe 4 rings, two up front and two in back. why the dual rings, well two reasons I guess, because of recoil the scope will not move, but then I could put lock tight on present setup and the other reason is if I have hiked way back in the sticks I want to be sure that in case I was to hit the scope on something and bugger a scope ring I would have another set holding the scope on tight. But then I have to go through all the junk with re-sighting in the scope and it won't be cheap. Anyways I know I didn't answer your question. Also the dual dovetail rings are the best way to go if you do it that way. [/QUOTE]
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