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which scope rings and bases for a Browning A-Bolt SA?
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<blockquote data-quote="Outlaw6.0" data-source="post: 967405" data-attributes="member: 23486"><p>The M10's are the cream of the crop, in my humble opinion. </p><p> </p><p>Rings with "recoil lugs" are most often recommended for hard recoiling rifles. The extra lugs will help keep the scope firmly in place under the brutal recoil of some of the either larger bore calibers or uber light "pack" rifles known to pack a wallop (on both ends). They most certainly have their place & cannot hurt (in a quality ring). </p><p> </p><p>Keep in mind, most any ring with a cross bolt can be used as recoil lug. Slide the rear ring as far back as it can go in the pre-chosen picatinny slot & slde the front ring as far forward as it can go. This will help ensure the scope cannot slide forward or backwards under recoil, drop or nasty fall.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>This is a picture of rings with built in recoil lugs from Aadland Engineering (another fantastic product).</p><p> </p><p><a href="http://www.aadmount.com/" target="_blank">http://www.aadmount.com/</a></p><p> </p><p>[ATTACH]36285[/ATTACH]</p><p> </p><p>t</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Outlaw6.0, post: 967405, member: 23486"] The M10's are the cream of the crop, in my humble opinion. Rings with "recoil lugs" are most often recommended for hard recoiling rifles. The extra lugs will help keep the scope firmly in place under the brutal recoil of some of the either larger bore calibers or uber light "pack" rifles known to pack a wallop (on both ends). They most certainly have their place & cannot hurt (in a quality ring). Keep in mind, most any ring with a cross bolt can be used as recoil lug. Slide the rear ring as far back as it can go in the pre-chosen picatinny slot & slde the front ring as far forward as it can go. This will help ensure the scope cannot slide forward or backwards under recoil, drop or nasty fall. This is a picture of rings with built in recoil lugs from Aadland Engineering (another fantastic product). [URL]http://www.aadmount.com/[/URL] [ATTACH]36285.vB[/ATTACH] t [/QUOTE]
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