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Thoughts on shimming windage
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<blockquote data-quote="mrb1982" data-source="post: 1001536" data-attributes="member: 50419"><p>You guys are starting to sway me.</p><p> </p><p>Tell me about the signature's. I have read a fair amount about that. I want to know about durability. I want to know how well they hold their zero. I want something that once it is locked down, it is solid, set in stone. That is my one thing I like about the Talley one piece lightweights. I want some good, rigid stuff. Give me some rock hard, solid review to give me the confidence I need in them!!!! lol I shoot a 7RM Sendero with a brake so it isn't anything too wild, but I just want to feel confident about them when I put them on.</p><p> </p><p>Also, would I want the "Universal" or the "Zee" rings? I want whichever is the sturdiest setup.</p><p> </p><p>I assume that instead of adjusting windages, I have to change inserts, would that be correct?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrb1982, post: 1001536, member: 50419"] You guys are starting to sway me. Tell me about the signature's. I have read a fair amount about that. I want to know about durability. I want to know how well they hold their zero. I want something that once it is locked down, it is solid, set in stone. That is my one thing I like about the Talley one piece lightweights. I want some good, rigid stuff. Give me some rock hard, solid review to give me the confidence I need in them!!!! lol I shoot a 7RM Sendero with a brake so it isn't anything too wild, but I just want to feel confident about them when I put them on. Also, would I want the "Universal" or the "Zee" rings? I want whichever is the sturdiest setup. I assume that instead of adjusting windages, I have to change inserts, would that be correct? [/QUOTE]
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