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I have a Savage 110T-SR .300wm. I am looking for a good set of rings and a rail. It has the factory aluminium rail. I am planning on replacing the factory rail with steel.The scope is a Ziess Conquest V4 6-24X50 30mm.
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Re: Scope rings/Rail recommendations
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There is probably nothing wrong with the factory aluminum rail. Id leave it personally, just make sure the screws are loc tited and maybe check if it needs bedded.
Ive mostly been using hawkins rings lately. Theyre nice and have a level built in.
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Thanks those look nice. I like the built in level.
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Long action magnum, yep, steel rail and look at Seekins rings.
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I used a Warne steel rail and Badger Steel rings on my Savage magnum rifle. Personally I would ditch the aluminum rail.
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I’ve had good luck with EGW rings & rail but I’m using Hawkins on my latest build. Lots of good choices out there.
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Ken Farrell rails are nice. They have more MOA options if needed.
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Thanks for the recommendations.
Looks like some good options.
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