I just got a Savage 10 FCP H&S Precision and put a Nikon M-308 on it. Got it mounted with the supplied Nikon mount and it seems high. Got it zeroed today and everything seems fine. Anyone else running the Nikon M-308 with factory mount on a bolt action? Thoughts?
It came with a 20 moa cantilever mount. As a result of that I bought a 0moa picatinny rail for the rifle, now I'm thinking I need to get the 20moa rail and low hight rings. Just hate to spend the money if I don't have to.
I got it because of the BDC (because I suck at math) and don't plan on playing with the turrets much. I'm hoping with a zero at 300 and the BDC it will be ok. I guess I'll find out.
Well from what I understand the 20 moa rail helps compensate for the lack of adjustment in the scope. Is this incorrect?
I've had a lot of optics over the years and nikon has always given me the most bang for the buck. It's as simple as that. Never had a complaint about a Nikon, I've had plenty of complaints about every other brand of optic I've ever had.
Told you I'd give you a lower for it!I'm open to suggestions for better return on investment?
I say low ring it, and shoot it until you are limited by your equipment!
I just got a Savage 10 FCP H&S Precision and put a Nikon M-308 on it. Got it mounted with the supplied Nikon mount and it seems high. Got it zeroed today and everything seems fine. Anyone else running the Nikon M-308 with factory mount on a bolt action? Thoughts?
I'll give you one of my kids for that LMT!Here's a pic of my 78 year old father In-Law getting some range time before our KS hunting trip. He harvested a great buck and 2 doe all one stop shot's using that bolt action rifle, 100 to 289 yards.
http://i1216.photobucket.com/albums/dd363/bman940/M-308/dave2rifles.png
The app is the same as the website it just costs $5! From the research I've done it's suppose to be great. I went ahead and ordered some mid hight rings. Thanks for the input guys.