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    what type of mount for a model 10 fcp?


    I see flat top, round top, short or long action.

    I believe I have a short action but what about flat or round top?

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Looking at an egw (sp?) with Burris Zee rings or a complete DNZ system. Thoughts?

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    Re: what type of mount for a model 10 fcp?

    I see that your other post states that your model 10 has an accutrigger, so it should be round rear. You have a short action since it is a model 10.
    10,11,12,14,16 (all 2 digit numbers) signify Short action, 110,111,112,114,116 (all 3 digit numbers) signify Long action. The exception is the older models (which you don't have since you have the accutrigger), because all the older models were long actions with different magazines for the long or short cartridges.
    I have heard great things about the Zee rings, and the EGW bases are recommended on here all the time. I have yet to try either, but it is in the plans. Do a search on here and see what you find about either.

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    Re: what type of mount for a model 10 fcp?

    Yep, you need a short action/round rear base.

    The EGW bases are very nice bases for the price. They are also a site sponsor here, but they were recommended to others by most of us long before they became a sponsor.

    As for the rings, I recommend the Burris Signature Zee rings, not just the zee rings. The Signature model has the plastic inserts that will not mar the scope tube.
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    Re: what type of mount for a model 10 fcp?

    Q: If I purchase the EGW picatinny base. My impression is that I am unable to use the Burris Zee Signature (or any other Weaver style ring) with that base. I don't see where EGW manufactures a weaver style base for the Savage short/round. Am I missing something?

    Thanks for the help

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    Re: what type of mount for a model 10 fcp?

    http://egw-guns.com/store/index.php?...roducts_id=179

    Try this, near the bottom of the page there is a box that lets you chosse SA, LA, SA +20MOA, and LA +20MOA. Hope that helps.
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    Re: what type of mount for a model 10 fcp?

    Thx for the info all. I went with the EGW base and Burris XTR medium rings. Appreciate the help....

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