Seekins- who has em?

Call up ATRS, I'm sure they can outfit you with one; they've got a 20 and 30MOA rail as standard items, shouldn't be hard for them to cut you a 0MOA one. Obviously you'll have to pay a bit more for a one-off though...
 
Call up ATRS, I'm sure they can outfit you with one; they've got a 20 and 30MOA rail as standard items, shouldn't be hard for them to cut you a 0MOA one. Obviously you'll have to pay a bit more for a one-off though...

We are running a production run of 700 rails at this very instant, so to run some 0 MOA is easy and would not alter the cost at all.
Seekins is not DDTC registered last i spoke with Glen (SHOT 2013) so none of his products can legally be exported from the USA.

OP might I ask why a flat rail is required? Most decent optics have plenty of elevation travel in them.
 
Most of my shooting is 100 yards, unless i drive out 2.5 hrs to the bush. Wouldn't a 20moa rail put my scope at the lower end of elevation at 100, 300.?
 
Most of my shooting is 100 yards, unless i drive out 2.5 hrs to the bush. Wouldn't a 20moa rail put my scope at the lower end of elevation at 100, 300.?

Not really. IF the scope had only a small amount of elevation travel IE. the 5x25 Trijicon that has a total of 45 MOA , yes you would have an issue.
Something like a NF 5.5x22 has 100 MOA . most of the Mk4s have 90 so not an issue at all.
Figure out how much elevation your scope has THAT will really determine whether you need to worry or not.
 
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