Longrifle2506
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I was looking into Ken Farrell bases for my next rifle; and was wondering if that 1-piece base of his, would allow much room for loading. Most 1-piece bases I've ever used had a section cut out of them so they would not interfere with loading/extracting. But the Farrell base does not have a cut out. So I might just get 2-piece. Then that made me think about "which is best?"
Do you think two-piece bases will provide just as much strength and accuracy as a 1-piece base?
Also, is anyone familiar with the older Tasco World Class mounts? They have recoil studs and the rings set on the studs and two screws tighten to the stud; one from each side; providing windage adjustment as well. I have one of these Tasco WC one-piece systems already; and thankfully, it has a cut-out so loading and extracting would be just fine. Now, these Tasco world class mounts are identical to the B-square lynx mounts, and Nikon Ultra-Lok mounts. And my question for anyone who knows about these kind of mounts is: ARE THEY GOOD MOUNTS? A few years ago I read that they were preferred by many dangerous game hunters because they are very strong and recoil-proof. I was wondering if anyone else could share their thoughts and opinions on these mounts: Tasco World Class, B-square Lynx, or Nikon Ultra-Lok.
Do you think two-piece bases will provide just as much strength and accuracy as a 1-piece base?
Also, is anyone familiar with the older Tasco World Class mounts? They have recoil studs and the rings set on the studs and two screws tighten to the stud; one from each side; providing windage adjustment as well. I have one of these Tasco WC one-piece systems already; and thankfully, it has a cut-out so loading and extracting would be just fine. Now, these Tasco world class mounts are identical to the B-square lynx mounts, and Nikon Ultra-Lok mounts. And my question for anyone who knows about these kind of mounts is: ARE THEY GOOD MOUNTS? A few years ago I read that they were preferred by many dangerous game hunters because they are very strong and recoil-proof. I was wondering if anyone else could share their thoughts and opinions on these mounts: Tasco World Class, B-square Lynx, or Nikon Ultra-Lok.
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