Just wondering if anyone is using the Burris scope rings with inserts that allow elevation and windage adjustment of the scope body.
In other words a tapered rail is not required.
I am finding these tapered rails to suit various diameter actions hard to source and expensive when found.
Anyone out there making their own? I have a lathe and am thinking of making a flycutter to taper Weaver rails.
Thanks, Cameron
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The Burris rings may be a solution, but depending on your action type, you may not be able to get the scope mounted far enough forward to give the correct eye relief when shooting prone using Weaver type "off the shelf" mounts.
Most purpose built rails will allow the scope to be mounted well forward for prone use.
Most purpose built rails will allow the scope to be mounted well forward for prone use.
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