std7mag
Well-known member
I'll agree with you to a point.FWIW, I think you made a good choice. If you end up not liking the Warnes, take a look at the Talley or Leupold 1-piece ringmounts. I use the Talleys on my T3 after some initial issues with the factory rings, and they have been holding up well to 7mm Rem Mag recoil for about 15 years.
I know my opinion might be unpopular with some, but I would never put a picatinny rail on hunting rifle with a standard design stock. Once you add that rail, you will not be able to get your scope as low as you could had you stuck with standard rings. Generally speaking for a hunting rifle you want your scope as low as you can get it without contacting the barrel for three primary reasons: Cheek weld, reducing the angle from line of sight to bore axis, and reducing POI shift from inadvertent rifle cant.
I feel like the flexibility of the rail makes more sense on a precision rifle as these factors are mitigated with adjustable stocks, dialing elevation, and levels.
Your opinion is your opinion, and your entitled to it, just like the rest of us.
I like the rail setup that i have on most of my rifles. Just for the flexability that you mention.
I usually run the 20MOA one piece bases from EGW teamed with low rings.
Most of my hunting scopes are 40-42mm objectives.
I know i don't need the 20MOA rail for most of my hunting applications. Keeping ranges to 400 yards or closer.
But i do like to shoot further distances for targets. 600-1,000 yards.
The EGW base, (kinda tall) with low rings puts my scopes at a good level for "propper cheek weld".
But as i use different brands of scopes, with different eye box for each, being able to set them properly makes it much easier with the rail.
I have had to make modifications to rails for clearance between either the flare for the objective & the rail, or the magnification ring to the rail.