My only bitch is the ones I got for my 22s and a rem 700 sa came with allen screws. If you are going to ever change the base to another rifle, Order extra screws for when the heads start to round out. Other than that they are good bases. (I have not tried the heavy duty bases.)
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Sandbogg</div><div class="ubbcode-body">My only bitch is the ones I got for my 22s and a rem 700 sa came with allen screws. If you are going to ever change the base to another rifle, Order extra screws for when the heads start to round out. Other than that they are good bases. (I have not tried the heavy duty bases.) </div></div>
Ive already had this problem. The allen wrench seemed a little to loose
as it pertains to the rimfire bases:DIVERSIFIED INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS / EGW BASE REVIEW , i prefer the DIP over it for the features. i encountered the mounting bolt situation with the egw while doing the review.
i have an egw on my .308, it's good for the price, but again get extra or even better quality mounting bolts.
I have used them. I like the length. No problems so far. They are an inexpensive alternative to otherwise paying too much for a simple-to-make one-piece Pic rail base.
Sir
I use them on my F-Class rifle. They work fine. I have won some matches and set some records with them. Great alternative to high priced bases, especially if you are nontacitcal.
Hi we use them all the time in HD and standard we even had them do custom bases for us for target rifle actions in Australia they are great to deal with and will also make up custom bases if you have the numbers a realy good company. they are not int he league of Seekins but not the price either if you are looking for a budget quality base they are good but also as stated buy some extra torx screws and fit them at the start with the Torx screws and all will be good.
On realy big recoiling rifles the other brands with recoil lugs incorperated like the seekins and larger no8 screws are better.
I just put an EGW pic rail base on a M70 .243W hunting rig. Excellent quality. Mine's the light duty model and is working out well with a Weaver V9 and Quad Lock rings. About $40 from Optics Planet.
I've been the the factory in Quakertown PA the guys there are great my only complaint is that they have SOOO many goodies I walked out of the place alot poorer!!
Their Rem 700 20MOA rail is awesome and their new scope ring acc is solid
Dednutz Precision here - it's holding zero and works like a charm. No sloppy and unnecessary "ring vs. base" issue, which I've always believed is an additional point of potential failure.