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<blockquote data-quote="johnnyk" data-source="post: 1399561" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Me too! Back then I vowed to never go to the Picatinny type rail. I used the Leupold Std (windage screws) too and they actually made a LR base for Remington 700's (20MOA) and Win 70's (10MOA). Those bases with the Burris Signature STD rings allowed you to add serious MOA and maintain sleek lines.</p><p>As a matter of fact, I have one setting on my desk right now. I recently traded a pistol for a 1st generation Sendero in .300 WinMag which had a STD LR base on it.</p><p>You know Nightforce doesn't recommend (under no circumstances) these turn-in style rotary/dovetail-type ring and base designs(especially those equipped with windage adjustment) and says so on page 8 of their ATACR/NXS owners manual. Not sure I buy that.</p><p>I know this is off topic a bit but I had to bust out! LoL. Johnnyk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnyk, post: 1399561, member: 307"] Me too! Back then I vowed to never go to the Picatinny type rail. I used the Leupold Std (windage screws) too and they actually made a LR base for Remington 700's (20MOA) and Win 70's (10MOA). Those bases with the Burris Signature STD rings allowed you to add serious MOA and maintain sleek lines. As a matter of fact, I have one setting on my desk right now. I recently traded a pistol for a 1st generation Sendero in .300 WinMag which had a STD LR base on it. You know Nightforce doesn't recommend (under no circumstances) these turn-in style rotary/dovetail-type ring and base designs(especially those equipped with windage adjustment) and says so on page 8 of their ATACR/NXS owners manual. Not sure I buy that. I know this is off topic a bit but I had to bust out! LoL. Johnnyk. [/QUOTE]
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