Bases in consideration for the poll! Which do you vote for and why?
These are all 20 MOA bases for the Rem 700 SA.
So to sum things up... in order of least expensive to most. Find your own point of diminishing returns of price/performance ratio as you deem fit.
Weaver Tactical Extended Multi-Slot:
$30 http://swfa.com/Weaver-Tactical-Extended-Multi-Slot-Picatinny-Base-P46497.aspx
Made of 6061 T6 Aluminum. With integral recoil lug.
EGW STANDARD (cross slots do not go all the way across width of rail...):
$40 http://swfa.com/EGW-Picatinny-Rail-1-Piece-Scope-Mount-P46177.aspx
6061 T6 extrusion made
<span style="text-decoration: underline"><span style="font-weight: bold">EGW HD:
$55 http://swfa.com/EGW-HD-Picatinny-Rail-1-Piece-Scope-Mount-P45917.aspx
Extruded 7075 T6 Aluminum that is CNC machined.
This is the winner in my book.
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OR
$95 http://swfa.com/EGW-HD-Picatinny-Rail-1-Piece-Scope-Mount-P45943.aspx
HD steel rails are machined out of heat treated Chrome Molly 4140 steel and machined in hardened condition so they are rail strait.
TPS XP Tactical (cross slots do not go all the way across width of rail...):
$55 http://swfa.com/TPS-XP-Tactical-1-Piece-Base-P42039.aspx
machined from a solid billet of 7075-T651 aluminum with an "integral recoil shoulder".
OR
$65 http://swfa.com/TPS-XP-Tactical-1-Piece-Base-P42035.aspx
machined from a solid billet of 1215 carbon alloy steel.
LaRue $75
machined billet aluminum alloy. NO recoil lug (only comes /w LA).
Seekins $100
3D CNC machined from solid block of 7075 T6 SOLID block (not extruded) aluminum. It features an integrated recoil lug.
Badger Ordnance $130+
Machined from 4142 pre-hardened Chrome Molly alloy steel. It features an integrated recoil lug or an Aluminum alloy version
Near MFG $175
CNC machined from HTSR Stainless Steel. It features an integrated recoil lug and shoulder.
Yes, there are some left out, but this seems to be the generally accepted choices at each price point... Anyhow, it just here to serve as an aid for people searching. Hope it helps.
I used SWFA as the reference for pricing because they usually have the best price, if not best they will price match, and all the products are available there.
Thanks!
These are all 20 MOA bases for the Rem 700 SA.
So to sum things up... in order of least expensive to most. Find your own point of diminishing returns of price/performance ratio as you deem fit.
Weaver Tactical Extended Multi-Slot:
$30 http://swfa.com/Weaver-Tactical-Extended-Multi-Slot-Picatinny-Base-P46497.aspx
Made of 6061 T6 Aluminum. With integral recoil lug.
EGW STANDARD (cross slots do not go all the way across width of rail...):
$40 http://swfa.com/EGW-Picatinny-Rail-1-Piece-Scope-Mount-P46177.aspx
6061 T6 extrusion made
<span style="text-decoration: underline"><span style="font-weight: bold">EGW HD:
$55 http://swfa.com/EGW-HD-Picatinny-Rail-1-Piece-Scope-Mount-P45917.aspx
Extruded 7075 T6 Aluminum that is CNC machined.
This is the winner in my book.
</span></span>
OR
$95 http://swfa.com/EGW-HD-Picatinny-Rail-1-Piece-Scope-Mount-P45943.aspx
HD steel rails are machined out of heat treated Chrome Molly 4140 steel and machined in hardened condition so they are rail strait.
TPS XP Tactical (cross slots do not go all the way across width of rail...):
$55 http://swfa.com/TPS-XP-Tactical-1-Piece-Base-P42039.aspx
machined from a solid billet of 7075-T651 aluminum with an "integral recoil shoulder".
OR
$65 http://swfa.com/TPS-XP-Tactical-1-Piece-Base-P42035.aspx
machined from a solid billet of 1215 carbon alloy steel.
LaRue $75
machined billet aluminum alloy. NO recoil lug (only comes /w LA).
Seekins $100
3D CNC machined from solid block of 7075 T6 SOLID block (not extruded) aluminum. It features an integrated recoil lug.
Badger Ordnance $130+
Machined from 4142 pre-hardened Chrome Molly alloy steel. It features an integrated recoil lug or an Aluminum alloy version
Near MFG $175
CNC machined from HTSR Stainless Steel. It features an integrated recoil lug and shoulder.
Yes, there are some left out, but this seems to be the generally accepted choices at each price point... Anyhow, it just here to serve as an aid for people searching. Hope it helps.
I used SWFA as the reference for pricing because they usually have the best price, if not best they will price match, and all the products are available there.
Thanks!