the Harrells bases on my BRM have a raised edge on the front to keep them from movingSome guys even do this if weight is not an issue.
the Harrells bases on my BRM have a raised edge on the front to keep them from moving
I've seen combo rings, but I don't think Harrell's off-set rings come as a combo. I now have both the double and single off-set 30mm rings and have thought about mix and matching rings, but I am under the impression their rings come in matched pairs, so that doesn't work.I think it depends on a few factors. Most of the time, singles are fine but I had a Stiller Viper in both 30BR and 30 Major that I fought this with for a bit. Those actions are basically a Panda clone but are hard coat anodized. That hard anodizing was tough to grip vs a Panda or other bare aluminum base. The combination of the recoil and scope weight of a NF BR 12-42 was enough on that action to give me fits until I stopped it. Even double screw rings, I had to keep an eye on, so I made a stop on the rear ring that wouldn't allow the scope/rings to slide forward on the integral base. I coulda pinned it but I was a little concerned about it affecting resale value. Absolutely nothing wrong with doing it otherwise.
With a Leupold comp and a set of either combo or double screw rings, I doubt you'll have any problem on most non anodized dovetail bases. Bare vs anodized makes a lot more difference than I woulda thought....fwiw.
Call Harrells. They do combos..or did.I've seen combo rings, but I don't think Harrell's off-set rings come as a combo. I now have both the double and single off-set 30mm rings and have thought about mix and matching rings, but I am under the impression their rings come in matched pairs, so that doesn't work.
I assume that I could mill 1/2 off the lower part of a rear base of a double and have the same thing as a combo. I will try the singles first. Cutting one of Harrell's rings would be a last resort.
