There are a bunch... but all pretty expensive. I think there would be room in a quality rail with the pricing of a EGW (Evolution Gun Works) rail made in Canada with out long wait times. If you throw in a Savage rail I think someone would be able to do ok.
what is the point of it extending so far forward?
you will need to use higher rings than with a shorter rail, since the objective bell will not clear the front.
Hard to tell from the pic, but it looks like some of the heavy barrels will hit it as well. If you extend an action diameter barrel out, does it hit the front of the mount?
I think the extension is in place so prone shooters can mount their optics further out. Looking at my long range scopes I don't have any with the objective bell close enough to worry about the extension. If I wasn't using a long range scope I wouldn't be interested in this rail as I wouldn't care about the included 20MOA.
I'm sure it would't take much to also offer the same rail with out the 2inch extension.
NeitArms: Whats the receiver contact area on the bottom of the rail going to look like? Ferrell has a recess in the middle running front and back where 2 points would be touching the the receiver, as opposed to full contact.
Why would you need to use higher rings? A longer base allows you to use a longer scope, it also allows you to mount your optic farther forward for prone shooting. Forward bases are for 1000m shooting and prone shooting.
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thats a 20 MOA Farrel Industries rail with low Leupold QRW rings. note i even have space to clear a straight contour barrel.
with the mount extending further, i would need high rings and raise the scope at least another 1/2" - which would be ridiculously high. i can also mount my scope an inch and a half further forward if i needed to, although then you would run into eye relief issues.
if you are intending this to be a 'scout rail', then it doesnt need to be 20 MOA, since AFAIK people dont shoot 500+ yards with fixed, low-power LER scopes.