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I lay the rifle on it's side, then support the scope best I can above, simulating height. Then measure from top rail to center of scope bore.
 
I measure carefully and pick the lowest rings that will work to eliminate as much parallax as I can. Obviously I have to have enough clearance so I can use the scope.
 
Low will work. I can dig out a photo of mine using low rings if you'd like with a 40mm obj.

I use Warne rings.

I'll verify so you have specs and clearance numbers.


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So according to Warne, ¼" rise to tube gives you this much clearance at the barrel.
 
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Low will work. I can dig out a photo of mine using low rings if you'd like with a 40mm obj.

I use Warne rings.

I'll verify so you have specs and clearance numbers.


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So according to Warne, ¼" rise to tube gives you this much clearance at the barrel.
Thanks Brother
 

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