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Arca swiss rail

What am I missing? I dont see anything that is a kit to mount an arca plate, at least not on that link. disclaimer, this is new to me so I could be looking at it and not know it.
So on that link there are three ways of mounting Arca/RRS dovetails to chassis/stocks with m-lok slots or threaded holes. What stock or chassis are you trying to adapt the dovetail to?
 
So on that link there are three ways of mounting Arca/RRS dovetails to chassis/stocks with m-lok slots or threaded holes. What stock or chassis are you trying to adapt the dovetail to?

I am wanting to mount it to a Manbers T4a. I was under the impression I could get a plate, 10" is what I want. I did not see that. Am I not understanding this properly?
 
here what i did for my tikka before getting a chassis. 200mm rail bolted to the sling studs(tikka t3x has an extra one) and found it could rock sideways a bit so filled the edge with epoxy (cling film on the stock before the fill). Nice and solid. Even still works ok with just one bolt but 2 is much safer.
 

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I am wanting to mount it to a Manbers T4a. I was under the impression I could get a plate, 10" is what I want. I did not see that. Am I not understanding this properly?
Nope, you've got it! To go from the stock to the Arca/RRS adapter, you will most likely need to inlet it somehow on the bottom so that you are not screwing right into the fiberglass. If you inletted it for m-lok slots, then you would be able to use our 10.25" m-lok to Arca/RRS dovetail adapter and you'd be set! As mentioned above, the HP universal rails are also a good way to go :)