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You guys make me feel cheap! I'd go with the Warne steel 2 piece base and a set of Burris Signature Zee rings. Total cost of about $75 and that scope will never move.
I'd go one-piece. If Deadnutz is an option, do that.
Crunchy - part of it depends on the purpose and style of rifle you are working with. If you have a sporter look/feel I would go with the warne two piece steel base and burris signature rings (no lapping required and rock solid). I have used this set up with great results on my sporter rifles. I have also used the talley one piece system with good results. If you have a rifle with tactical features there are many great options from NF, Seekins, Badger and others. Take a look at Extreme Hardcore Gear. They make some great stuff too. I use the NF rings and NF 20 MOA base on my long range rigs and have been very happy. Also, keep in mind the objective size on your scope, you want a base/ring set up that correctly aligns the scope to your eye when the rifle is mounted. I see many rifles with straight comb stocks and guys will put a rail and high bases with a 56mm scope on it. Then when they try to shoot they are bobbing there head all over trying to get a clear sight picture. Inconsistent cheek weld won't do your accuracy any good.
30mm tube going on a 338 win mag. Looking for suggestions for a base and scope rings. Like to stay in the 150-300 dollar range. Give me some good options..
Near will blow the budget, but won't disapoint.
Quote from: Crunchy on February 19, 2016, 08:56:23 PM30mm tube going on a 338 win mag. Looking for suggestions for a base and scope rings. Like to stay in the 150-300 dollar range. Give me some good options..The fact that it is a Pre64 is making it a little more difficult to find decent rings and bases? I would like two piece bases, but not a lot of option. Maybe I am not as savy on the web as I thought lol. Scope arrives tomorrow......