It seems that Sako is sending TRG-22 rifles to USA with zero moa picatinny base. Is there a benefit using zero base over 20 or 25 moa base?
I have a TRG-22 with Near base, 25 moa as I recall. I have PR 5-25x56 mounted on it using Badger rings. I was hoping to buy another TRG-22 without base and install Near base on new rifle. That way I could move scope from one rifle to the other without to much trouble, at least I may not have to move the rings.
I am approximately 6.5 mil to 7.5 mil to 800 yards depending on conditions using a 100 yard zero.
So does anyone know why Sako now ships rifles with zero moa base?
I have a TRG-22 with Near base, 25 moa as I recall. I have PR 5-25x56 mounted on it using Badger rings. I was hoping to buy another TRG-22 without base and install Near base on new rifle. That way I could move scope from one rifle to the other without to much trouble, at least I may not have to move the rings.
I am approximately 6.5 mil to 7.5 mil to 800 yards depending on conditions using a 100 yard zero.
So does anyone know why Sako now ships rifles with zero moa base?