Well my first choice would be either the Badger Ordinance base (and rings) or the Leupold MK IV base. They are both rock solid, but of course they are rather expensive too. With that said, I have also had very good service from the standard Leupold two piece base, and would not hesitate to recommend it(or the one piece)to someone. I have never tried the duel dovetail base so I can't comment on it.
I agree with Dutch. I have had the best luck with the Leupold and Burris brands. I like the standard style 2 piece. Looks good, no lapping that I have needed, easy to mount and good customer service. The dual dove tails are the strongest out there. I was told to use them when the first 30/378 came out on the market. Harder to mount because you have to get everything lined up. The best way is to have the two "sticks" with the ends to line everything up. (They are great for any scope mounting).
Have fun
Hcliff
[ 01-15-2003, 02:41: Message edited by: Hcliff ]
Posts: 305 | Location: Green Bay, WI | Registered: 09 September 2002
Well based on the sum total of one set of each I would rate Warnes more highly than Talleys. The Talleys gouged the tube of one scope whereas the Warnes had such good tolerances I was able to fully torque the rings, realise I didn't like the reticle, take the scope off and take it back for exchange 'no it hasn't been mounted' style.
Posts: 2258 | Location: Bristol, England | Registered: 24 April 2001
Check out Talley's new ring/base combo ( bottom ring and base are machined as one). they make them for the model 70 and 700 in low and medium configurations. I've got a set on the way for my model 70 and I'll tell you how they work out.