i uuse the EGW rails and have had good luck with them and i have been using Warne rings. there's quite a few good manuffactures out there.
Bruce
I really hate the two piece scope rail/mounts on my newly purchased 110 Trophy Hunter. I want a proper one piece rail. The two piece just isn't right. What's everyone using? I don't need the scope any higher and the stock eye relief is just about right so I don't need anything "custom". Also, I noticed the scope rings are rather cheap, rough looking and only have two screws per ring. Also, I hate big knobs on the side of the ring bases, I'd rather see a couple of machine screws or socket head screws. I know this isn't a pretty gun but some things need to at least look precision for me to be happy. Lol!!
i uuse the EGW rails and have had good luck with them and i have been using Warne rings. there's quite a few good manuffactures out there.
Bruce
Holy Crap!!
EGW or Warne rail.
As for scope rings, two screws is all you need. I actually laugh at those who think they need more, apparently they have a lot of spare time to spend tighting a bunch of unnecessary extra screws. I don't own a single ring with more than one screw per side and I've never had an issue with scope movement. I run the Burris Signature Zee rings 95% of the time, and the DNZ Products base/ring combo or Vortex Hunter rings when I need a 30mm ring height that Burris doesn't offer.
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Looks like Warne for me then. Thanks guys!
If height is a concern then consider the Weaver #413 scope rail. It is the lowest one piece rail that I am aware of, and cheap too.I have one on my hunting rifle (110 in 30-06).
The Weaver is alum.
I did suggest the Weaver #413 but it is for a flat back receiver. I don't know what Weaver base is for the round back. Sorry!
Most high quality rings and bases, Farrell, Nightforce, Warne, etc., and made of steel. If you are only hunting with this rifle aluminum will probably suffice. Your action appears to be a long action, i.e. heavy caliber. Huge stress on rings and bases. Manufacturers of aluminum bases recommend against using steel rings. When it comes to scopes, rings and bases, going the cheap route many times doesn't pay. It really depends on what your "needs" are.
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