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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scope mounting
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<blockquote data-quote="esshup" data-source="post: 2383284" data-attributes="member: 11101"><p>I believe both camps are correct. i.e. "It depends". If you need a 20 moa base, then you have to go 1 piece without doing some machine work and some math calculations. If you don't need a 20 moa base, then you can go 2 piece base, but you really, really should align the rings as best you can (that may even entail lapping the rings) so they align as perfectly as possible with each other before mounting the scope in the rings. There is usually less variance between the two rings if you use a 1 piece rail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="esshup, post: 2383284, member: 11101"] I believe both camps are correct. i.e. "It depends". If you need a 20 moa base, then you have to go 1 piece without doing some machine work and some math calculations. If you don't need a 20 moa base, then you can go 2 piece base, but you really, really should align the rings as best you can (that may even entail lapping the rings) so they align as perfectly as possible with each other before mounting the scope in the rings. There is usually less variance between the two rings if you use a 1 piece rail. [/QUOTE]
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