Thank you sir, I owe you a beer.
Have you mounted one?
Any issues?
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Basic considerations:
Front mounting screws. Make sure they are not too long. If the forward screw is too long, it will bottom out in the barrel threads and feel tight but won't be snugging the mount down to the receiver. If the rearmost front mounting screw is too long, it will interfere/bind as you turn the bolt.
Depending on your scope and your stance and eyes, the front of the scope might bump into a long Weaver or Picatinny style rail before the scope is far enough toward the rear to provide the eye relief that you need. In that case you might have to shorten the front of the rail.
When you mount your rings, push the crossbolts forward against the base to take up slack.
If you are not using Burris Signature Zee rings, you should make sure your rings are aligned true and lap them if necessary.
I hope this helps.
Try DNZ.com great one pcs mounts for axis
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...s=REG&mode=edu
Weaver Multi-Slot Savage Axis Base Mount $11.99 plus 3.99 s/h
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I just ordered it today! I will post pics when its all said and done! I got an Axis in SS .223... bought the rings(matt black-HIGH), and the two piece weaver bases in SS too.(http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...=ATVPDKIKX0DER)
Please calm down. Your post is not too helpful. Perhaps you could give leadpoison the benefit of the doubt. Maybe the bad link was an honest mistake.
With about 30 seconds worth of Google-Fu, you could have found out that the correct link was http://www.dnzproducts.com. Then you could have posted it and been the hero.
I really like the EGW rail with Weaver rings. I have better clearance between the scope and bolt than with a one piece mount.