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Ring/Base for Tikka T3/Meopta

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Topic: Ring/Base for Tikka T3/Meopta
Posted By: RDM17353
Subject: Ring/Base for Tikka T3/Meopta
Date Posted: October/23/2011 at 21:24


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Ricky



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Posted By: bugsNbows
Date Posted: October/24/2011 at 10:47
Care to elaborate by providing more information?

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If we're not suppose to eat animals...how come they're made of meat?
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Posted By: RDM17353
Date Posted: October/24/2011 at 22:44
Yes.  Sorry.  I am purchasing a Tikka T3 7mm mag.  Using a Meopta Meopro 4-12x50.  What are the best rings for the gun/scope combo?  Thanks

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Ricky


Posted By: bugsNbows
Date Posted: October/25/2011 at 07:35
Obviously, the word "best" means different things to different people. I'm kind of partial to Talley rings and bases (have them on two Sako's currently). Another option are the DNZ mounts. They are simple, strong and reasonably priced. I don't think they look as sleek as the Talley's, but they sure do work fine. Additionally, you can use the Optilock's but they are rather pricey. I've had three Tikkas over the years... first thing I did was ditch the supplied rings and started looking for better. Good luck with your set-up.

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If we're not suppose to eat animals...how come they're made of meat?
               Anomymous


Posted By: SVT_Tactical
Date Posted: October/25/2011 at 07:38
I think most are going talley on the tikka


Posted By: coyote95
Date Posted: October/25/2011 at 10:37
+1 on the Talley

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Posted By: Skylar McMahon
Date Posted: October/25/2011 at 15:01
One of the greatest things about Talley is going to be that they are user friendly and will mount perfectly.
Talley has spent a significant amount of time in R&D to insure it's correct the first time.
 


Posted By: RDM17353
Date Posted: October/25/2011 at 23:10
Talley it is then.  Thanks guys



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Ricky



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