Burris signature zee rings

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Hi!

So my savage 10 has too much windage adjustment required for a 100m zero so I'm about to order some high burris signature zee 30mm rings and I was wondering if anyone who has some can tell me what comes in the box. I can't seem to find any info online.. do I need to buy the inserts separately?

Also if anyone has suggestions for what inserts to order if they're separate. I want to bring my scope back closer to center it shoots 14 MOA left at 100.

Also is it possible to adjust combo in such a way to fix that windage problem as well as get some elevation adjustment out of them or am I better off coupling them with a canted base?


Thank you whoever helps!

If any dealers see this and have them for a good price and can get them to me in 2 weeks max please pm me :)
 
Usually just the "0" inserts are included, you have to buy the insert set to get the +- 5, 10, and 20 .
Wolverine carries them.(around $25 for the insert set)
You can put a set in the front to correct the windage and another set in the rear to give you more elevation.
 
I used a set of the Burris XTR Signature 30mm rings on my Savage 10TR to mount my Sightron glass with a 25 MOA vertical cant and they worked great and no need to use a another rail. These rings come with +/- 5, 10, 20 MOA inserts.
In theory you should be able to put in vertical and horizontal cant in the same set up.
 
Jerry at Mystic Precision will have those in stock. Good guy too.

Vern.

Thanks for the kind words and I try and keep a variety instock.

https://www.longrangehunting.com/articles/setting-up-your-long-range-scope.13/

The Burris Sig rings (either zee or XTR) will do what you want in windage and/or elevation. The eccentric bushings can be moved to suit whatever you want. The article will give you some tips on how to do this BUT you have to set up the scope and just try POI first.

If your current ring/base set up is pointing in the wrong direction, going to the burris rings may get rid of the scope strain and may not need to shim much if any. Or, the base/ring may be bending the scope the other way and the amount needed is actually more????

No way to know until you take the strain off the scope tube and that is what the Burris rings will do.

PM or Email and I will be happy to help.

Thanks

Jerry
 
I just bought a 2nd set of inserts for $21.99 come with 5, 10, 20 MOA options for offsetting as needed. Great way to deal with large windage/elevation offsets without losing all your adjustments.
 
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