sable tireur
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It's not just that one, there are a few others that can run into issues as well particularly on the long actions. Most of them are newer designs which are much shorter than the older scopes. If you have a long scope with plenty of tube then I'm sure it would work fine but I'm not a huge fan of limiting my scope options due to a fixed scope mount.
Learn to solve the problem.
Longer scope or don't buy the fixed rail. Simple. Castigating a particular method of manufacturing because you don't like it limits the rest of the world. The vast majority are just fine with the integral rail or they move on to the actions without it.