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Thread: FN SPR A2 on layaway..my first.

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    FN SPR A2 on layaway..my first.

    One of the salesman recommended PRI rings and a Leupold. ..though I'm not sure where to start.

    Que`?

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    I've got a PRI base and it is perfect. However, my rings of choice are Seekins or Badger.

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    The SPR should have a NEAR base already on it. As for rings badger or seekings like stated.

    Leupold are overpriced.

    If you can live with SFP I would look at Nightforce just a little more then a Leupold and a better built optic IMO.

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    Could you hook me up with a few links? I'm feeling a bit noobish at the moment.

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    Snipershide.com

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    Word. I'll hook it up.

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    If you have any specific questions just shoot me a PM

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    I have an A1, great rifle. The Burris XTR is a great economy scope and I'm also happy with my Nikon Tactical.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TexasAggies View Post
    If you have any specific questions just shoot me a PM
    I'm sure I'll have some soon.

    I joined up at snipershide, lot of guys with a lot of info over there for sure.

    I'm still going to have a lot to learn when I get this rifle as it is.

    One concern I have is mounting the scope properly. I read a bit of the tutorial on the homepage about using depth guages..can you vouch this is a good method? I've read good and bad opinions about it. I'm more than likely going to have the gun shop guys show me how it is done so I can eliminate chance of error.

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    Theres a wealth of knowledge over there

    Feeler gauges work really well, but you mileage may vary. For my application it's fast, efficient, and accurate enough.


    Don't be afraid to drop me a PM anytime

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