I am starting in the precision shooting world (and loving it!), I started off with used Rem 700 VS in .308 Win, with a fixed 16X SS scope. I am thinking of upgrading the scope to a variable power Leupold (or similar) this summer.
I will probably upgrade the rings and bases as well because I don't really like the leupold STD rings that it came with because of the windage screws on the rear base (not known for their strength and possible source of loose screws). I was thinking of upgrading the rings and bases to the leupold dual dovetail, as these have been proven to be durable and I use them on my hunting rig which sees more than its fair share of abuse.
Most precision rigs that see rough field use seem to have a 20MOA (or similar) rail. I plan on getting a scope that has enough elevation to get to 1000+ yards without a cant to the base.
So here comes the question... Do I really need an optics rail, or would Leupold DD bases be just as durable without the added weight and bulk of a rail.
Thanks
I will probably upgrade the rings and bases as well because I don't really like the leupold STD rings that it came with because of the windage screws on the rear base (not known for their strength and possible source of loose screws). I was thinking of upgrading the rings and bases to the leupold dual dovetail, as these have been proven to be durable and I use them on my hunting rig which sees more than its fair share of abuse.
Most precision rigs that see rough field use seem to have a 20MOA (or similar) rail. I plan on getting a scope that has enough elevation to get to 1000+ yards without a cant to the base.
So here comes the question... Do I really need an optics rail, or would Leupold DD bases be just as durable without the added weight and bulk of a rail.
Thanks