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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Should I Bed the Scope Rail??
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<blockquote data-quote="TucsonFX4" data-source="post: 3021497" data-attributes="member: 126198"><p>[USER=125904]@Grizzman47[/USER] I haven't pulled the rail to check, but I'll probably do that at least check it and possibly bed it. </p><p></p><p>[USER=123918]@David_h[/USER] I tend to prefer rails as it allows scope flexibility and my rings aren't locked into being useful for only one action. That is a worthwhile consideration though. </p><p></p><p>[USER=104363]@Bob Wright[/USER] I never thought about shimming under the rail for some extra moa lift. I'll have to try to remember that trick if I find myself a bit short of elevation adjustment needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TucsonFX4, post: 3021497, member: 126198"] [USER=125904]@Grizzman47[/USER] I haven’t pulled the rail to check, but I’ll probably do that at least check it and possibly bed it. [USER=123918]@David_h[/USER] I tend to prefer rails as it allows scope flexibility and my rings aren’t locked into being useful for only one action. That is a worthwhile consideration though. [USER=104363]@Bob Wright[/USER] I never thought about shimming under the rail for some extra moa lift. I’ll have to try to remember that trick if I find myself a bit short of elevation adjustment needed. [/QUOTE]
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