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The Basics, Starting Out
One piece vs two piece bases
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<blockquote data-quote="mjkten" data-source="post: 1512968" data-attributes="member: 85946"><p>I bedded a one piece 20 MOA base from Seekins on my Rem 700 5R. I found that it made loading a bit awkward. I ended up with a two piece base and used the Burris Signature rings to get my 20 MOA. I thought the inserts were a little fussy to install, but you only do it once-ish...also I think if your one piece base is a bit long, it can interfere with how low you can mount the scope. All these can be overcome, but something to consider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mjkten, post: 1512968, member: 85946"] I bedded a one piece 20 MOA base from Seekins on my Rem 700 5R. I found that it made loading a bit awkward. I ended up with a two piece base and used the Burris Signature rings to get my 20 MOA. I thought the inserts were a little fussy to install, but you only do it once-ish...also I think if your one piece base is a bit long, it can interfere with how low you can mount the scope. All these can be overcome, but something to consider. [/QUOTE]
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