Rifle Scopes One Piece Base Selection--Need Help

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I am looking to mount a scope on a 308 with a rail. I wanted a lever release system if possible.

NF offers Unimount one piece but it need a wrench.

LaRue offer a Lever System but it does not have the 20MOA angle.

If I am only going to shoot 300 yards, maybe 500 max do I need that 20 MOA?

What about 2 rings mounted directly to the rail? Would it return close to zero upon remounting?

Any suggestions? Thanks
 
Re: One Piece Base Selection--Need Help

Why would you be taking the scope off the rifle so much? Is this a semi auto or bolt?

With a quality base, a quality ring will come very close to zero when removed and reinstalled to the proper torque value.
 
Re: One Piece Base Selection--Need Help

I will answer some of your Questions.

It is a 308 semi auto with a rail.

I really don't have to take it off very often, I just thought that the feature to do so would be nice if I wanted to move it to another gun with a rail. Thinking about that it really doesn't if I have a lever or a wrench.

If I am going to spend around $225 I would think about buying one from the scope manufacture NF.

Again I don't think that I will ever shoot over 500 yards with most of it at 300 max as it only has a 18in barrel

If I went with 2 rings directly on the rail I can get the scope lower and would not to do anything to the stock.

Thanks again for your input.
 
Re: One Piece Base Selection--Need Help

So it's a NF scope? Which one?

Is the rail raised at all like a DPMS LR308 or flat? You can always go with taller rings. I really don't like levers or QD on a precision rifle either semi or bolt but that's just my personal opinion.

I have my 20" .308 semi set up with a Badger 22 MOA rail and I use regular rings on it. Works well but it's shot out to 1000. If you are only going to 500 then a Larue or something like Jason posted would work or the NF mount.

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