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Steel Weaver Type Bases??

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18 April 2005, 17:19
mho
Steel Weaver Type Bases??
Dear All,

I need a pair of two-piece, steel, Weaver type bases for a M700 short action. Which ones to buy, and where to get at the most reasonable price??

I also need to get a pair of Burris Signature Z-Rings to go with the bases - if that makes any difference to shop options?? Normally, I would have shopped at Midsouth, but the total probably won't be over $50, and I don't know about the Weaver steel bases??

- mike


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18 April 2005, 18:07
El Deguello
quote:
Originally posted by mho:
Dear All,

I need a pair of two-piece, steel, Weaver type bases for a M700 short action. Which ones to buy, and where to get at the most reasonable price??

I also need to get a pair of Burris Signature Z-Rings to go with the bases - if that makes any difference to shop options?? Normally, I would have shopped at Midsouth, but the total probably won't be over $50, and I don't know about the Weaver steel bases??

- mike


Try GRAF'S!


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18 April 2005, 18:26
mho
Grafs sound like at excellent idea. They are a tad more expensive than Midsouth, but they don't charge postage.

Weaver Grand Slam bases seem to be made of steel, as do Leupold QRW. Any preferences??

- mike


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The rifle is a noble weapon... It entices its bearer into primeval forests, into mountains and deserts untenanted by man. - Horace Kephart
18 April 2005, 19:25
ShopCartRacing
You need a 35 and a 36.
Or a 97 if you decide to go one-piece.

I should have in stock both the bases and Burris rings.

Depending on weight, shipping to Switzerland should be $9.00

-Spencer
18 April 2005, 21:54
M1Tanker
MHO,
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