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Spuhr mount on hunting rifles? yay or nay?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sflutes" data-source="post: 1580498" data-attributes="member: 106464"><p>They look cool. Anyone who says this isn't part of it is lying. I like how easy it is to level my scope during install, and the flat topped rings make it very easy to see everything on my turret. </p><p></p><p>Other than that, the benefit of a one-piece mount is keeping flex in the base from affecting the scope. I do not know how much of an issue base flex or spec intolerance is on custom actions. I would assume my TL3 base sits more stress-free than my Seekins did on my factory 700. </p><p></p><p>This could all be crap, I don't know. I talked with the guys at mile high a couple weeks ago when I bought my first Spuhr and what I mentioned above it what was told to me. It makes sense. Whether or not it's "better" than individual rings may be specific to the types of shooting one does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sflutes, post: 1580498, member: 106464"] They look cool. Anyone who says this isn't part of it is lying. I like how easy it is to level my scope during install, and the flat topped rings make it very easy to see everything on my turret. Other than that, the benefit of a one-piece mount is keeping flex in the base from affecting the scope. I do not know how much of an issue base flex or spec intolerance is on custom actions. I would assume my TL3 base sits more stress-free than my Seekins did on my factory 700. This could all be crap, I don't know. I talked with the guys at mile high a couple weeks ago when I bought my first Spuhr and what I mentioned above it what was told to me. It makes sense. Whether or not it's "better" than individual rings may be specific to the types of shooting one does. [/QUOTE]
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