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Scope mounting question
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<blockquote data-quote="Lisagrantb" data-source="post: 1668581" data-attributes="member: 39668"><p>About 1 moa is a good dependable result. You will need a pic rail and accompanying rings or mounts on the scope. Depending on the gun the rail will run around $100 and a set of rings another $150-300 per scope. Now that you have the hardware it will need to be mounted correctly. Either take it to a competent smith that has experience with precision rifles or do your research and diy. The mounting is more important than the hardware. If it's not mounted correctly the best hardware will fail. I'll stress again this is not a normal make sure everything is tight and aligned this is precision optic mounting. I have precision guns that I swap optics around on and I never have to adjust my zero by more than 1/2-3/4" at 100 yards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lisagrantb, post: 1668581, member: 39668"] About 1 moa is a good dependable result. You will need a pic rail and accompanying rings or mounts on the scope. Depending on the gun the rail will run around $100 and a set of rings another $150-300 per scope. Now that you have the hardware it will need to be mounted correctly. Either take it to a competent smith that has experience with precision rifles or do your research and diy. The mounting is more important than the hardware. If it’s not mounted correctly the best hardware will fail. I’ll stress again this is not a normal make sure everything is tight and aligned this is precision optic mounting. I have precision guns that I swap optics around on and I never have to adjust my zero by more than 1/2-3/4” at 100 yards [/QUOTE]
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