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    Need help with choosing the right scope base

    I will be picking up a Remington 700 sbs in 223 and need to get a scope base. now Remingtons site is real vague and Im kinda new to this whole bolt action rifle thing. I dont know what kinda action (long/short) the SBS is. If anyone know what kind of scope base/brand/website to get it from I would appricate it.

    P.S. if anyone knows the twist rate the SBS is I would appriciate that too.

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    Your Remington 700 is a Short Action. My advice is get the Badger 20moa base(tilted down in front to get the most of your scope at longer ranges). Even if you don't plan on shooting long distances I would still go with the 20moa base- because you may want to in the future.
    I would also use the Badger rings for what ever scope you decide on.

    Site for the info:
    http://www.badgerordnance.com/productgroup.php?id=rails

    One of many places to buy- I would shop around:
    http://www.brownells.com/aspx/ns/sto...20SCOPE%20RAIL
    You don't want the "zero cant"- 20moa is the standard.

    Hope this helps,
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    Quote Originally Posted by usmcchet9296 View Post
    I will be picking up a Remington 700 sbs in 223 and need to get a scope base. now Remingtons site is real vague and Im kinda new to this whole bolt action rifle thing. I dont know what kinda action (long/short) the SBS is. If anyone know what kind of scope base/brand/website to get it from I would appricate it.

    P.S. if anyone knows the twist rate the SBS is I would appriciate that too.
    I think you mean SPS.
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    how much MOA adjustment does your scope have?

    i still would go with the 20MOA base like it was mentioned before. just for the fact that you can rechamber a SA to a cartridge that might need the MOA gain in the future.

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    I have a Leupold Vari-X III 6.5-20 Matte, Fine Duplex currently but plan to sell it for one of the following:
    Falcon Optics Menace 4.5-18x56mm Tactical Rifle Scope

    Super Sniper 10x42 30mm Rifle Scope

    Leupold 3-9x40 Mark 2 Riflescope

    Im leaning towards the Falcon as it has everything I want.
    Mildot
    tactical adjustments
    variable power

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    I have a 700 SPS .223 went with a Leupold base. Works great.

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    Scope Base Questions

    What are you planning to do with this .223 bolt gun? Targets? Varmints? Chasing the small group?

    IMHO, the Badger 20 MOA base is definitely top of the line and has a price tag to match. You will never be disappointed when you buy the best. If you're really planning on shooting some long distances (beyond 600 yards), then the angle of the base will let you maximize your scope.

    Still, the Leupold bases work well, too -- and they are considerably less expensive. For most hobbyists, this base will be more than adequate. For part-time or casual shooters, the Leupold base will be more than most of us will ever need, and even less will use effectively.

    The 20 MOA base is best for those with the time and inclination to pursue real long distance group size hunting. If long distance is the goal, then you may wish to increase your cartridge size to .280 AI (or .308 Win and .30-06 if you're inclined towards military calibers). The 280 AI is very "slippery" and will buck wind better than even the heaviest .223 bullets.

    With the cost and scarcity of ammunition today, one is better served investing in trigger time, rather than costly accessories. Buy ammo, as it isn't going to be any cheaper tomorrow.

    Good luck, and be safe!
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    Devil,
    good call on on getting rid of the Var X III, its a good optic but doesnt have enough elevation adjustment to shoot past 650 yards or so with a "No slope" base (at least mine didnt in .308).

    Super Snipers get mixed reviews, a buddy has one that works fine but i have heard of others that do not..FWIW.

    Anyone know how much elevation adjustment in Minutes is available in the Mark 2's? They are fairly new to market and i at least have not heard much about them as of yet.

    Like mentioned by everyone else dont skimp on base rings or the optic, Badger Ordnance makes good gear and is well worth the money. Its all i run after trying them out 5 years and a few rifles ago. Get the base with the 20MOA slope built in, should you decide to sell the rifle down the road you can always swap those items out onto another Remington short action or sell them for close to what you paid for them.

    If it was my coin i would personaly save my coin until i could afford a Mark 4. If you do go with a Leupold i HIGHLY suggest getting an optic with the TMR reticle.

    It is a huge improvement over both the USMC and US Army style mil-dots.

    Best of luck and let us know how she shoots once you get her thrown together.

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    If you want a first rate base and not break the bank, I would suggest Seekins. His products are EVERY bit as good as badger and are not heavy and overpriced.

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    +1 for Seekins

    Glen Seekins is GTG.

    FWIW, I usually encourage people to get trigger time before investing in the gear (even if I haven't always done the same). Once the love affair is established, then think about upgrades.

    Build the foundation first, IMHO.
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