Whether or not you need a 0 MOA Seekins Precision Remington 700 Scope Base or a canted one depends on what distance you zero your scope and how far you plan on shooting. If you are planning on regularly shooting at distances of 600 yards and farther, I recommend using a canted scope base. If you are going to be shooting at distances within 600 yards a 0 MOA scope base will be fine. I will say there is not a disadvantage to either but if you are planning on trying to shoot at extended ranges at some point getting a canted Seekins Precision Remington 700 Scope Base will be useful.
The Seekins Precision Remington 700 Scope Base short action models will fit the Remington PCR in 6.5 Creedmoor. You will need the to confirm whether or not that rifle takes the #6 or #8 screws.
Correct. The short action Seekins Precision Remington 700 Scope Bases would be the correct models for your Begara B-14.
If you have a 20 MOA mount you will not necessarily need a 20 MOA rail and I recommend using a 0 MOA rail if you already have a 20 MOA mount. There are short and long action models of the Seekins Precision Remington 700 Scope Bases. For a 338 Lapua you will need a long action model so I recommend using model number 0010710001.
I have a Centurion Arms P-14 Rem 7mm mag will this fit my rifle?
It is dependent on the length of action you have. Short actions, such as .308 or 6.5 Creed use part #: SKP-MT-SCPBSE-0010710013
Long actions, such as .300 WinMag need part: SKP-MT-SCPBSE-0010710005
The Bergara BMP uses the 6-48 thread pitch, only the Premier actions use the #8's. So you would need part #: SKP-MT-SCPBSE-0010710013
If you have a 20 MOA mount, then you will want a 0 MOA scope base to keep 20 MOA.
Yes, just be sure to select the correct type of rings.
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