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maximus83
08-16-08, 11:18
I'm mounting optics on a Savage 10FLP (that's the LH model), with a goal of setting it up for long-range shooting (target or competition), and could use a few ideas if anyone can help with these questions.

Scope Bases
* Is the 1-piece mount the best way to go (I assume it is stronger, and helps keep everything in better alignment)? Are there any drawbacks to 1-piece that I should think through first, for instance, will there be any issues with it given I have a LH action on the rifle?

* Assuming I go with the 1-piece, does anyone know if Ken Farrell's rails (http://www.kenfarrell.com/SAV-RTS-1-20.html) or the Warne rails (http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.exe/showproduct?saleitemid=619724&t=11082005) are good quality, or should I stick with something like Badger Ordnance?

Rings
* What are some brands of rings that give you good performance and value? I'm considering a set of the Burris Xtreme rings, and also looked at Millett's tactical rings. But as with the rail, I'm not sure if these are in the same class as the rings that run twice or more what these cost (such as Warne's or Badger's tactical rings).

* As for ring height, I am probably getting a scope with a 42mm objective with a 1-inch tube. The Leupold guide says for this size I probably need what most brands designate as "medium" height rings, at a minimum. Is there any reason to consider bumping up the ring height one notch, say to "high", to give a little more clearance, or should I try to keep the scope as low as possible?

* How do you decide if you need to lap the rings on a new installation, and if you do, is there a reliable guide online that I could follow for lapping my rings?

PALADIN-hgwt
08-16-08, 13:06
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maximus83
08-17-08, 05:54
Another option I'm considering for mounting bases is these new, all-integrated types that include the rings and the base. I'm reading really good reviews of these, but not sure how well they hold up over the long haul. You get two great advantages: total alignment (usually don't even need to lap), and weight savings.

Two examples:
Talley Light alloy 1-piece mount (http://www.talleyrings.com/lightweight.php)

Dednutz Game Keeper Mount
See Review (http://accurateshooter.wordpress.com/2008/02/28/dednutz-one-piece-scope-mounts-for-hunters).

Talley 1-piece
http://www.talleyrings.com/image_bank/pic461d47daeb15b6.91922042.jpg

Dednutz 1-piece
http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/dednutz2x350.jpg

Sam
08-17-08, 06:49
I use the Warne base/rail with medium height Burris tactical rings (6 screws each). They're very robust and solid for my .308 Remington 700 SPS Tactical.

Blackwater
08-17-08, 08:53
I'm a big fan of Leupold QRW rings. With modern machine of rings/bases and actions, I've not found the need to lap rings.

JLM
08-29-08, 16:20
So, with a 3x9x40 on a 10FP: medium PRW's? or would the Low's work?

http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.exe/showproduct?saleitemid=253330&t=11082005

I'm going use the QRW bases, as this is just a hunting rifle.