Tikka shooters- Mount the scope to the factory dovetail, or add a picatinny rail?

TexanSam

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Someone of reasonable mindset please tell me what y'all do? Most tactical, over zealous tactical rifle folks act like you want to worship the devil when you suggest mounting rings directly to the factory dovetail. Others argue that in removing the need for a pic rail, you eliminate another point of failure. For those who hunt in the mountains, but never shoot for competition, what do y'all like to do?
 
I tend to prefer pic rails on mine-- I get a little better scope picture slightly elevated-- but have direct-mount Sportsmatch rings on my latest 25-6.5 lightweight build. For purely mountain hunting, at reasonable ranges, where minimizing weight is paramount and eliminating another failure point is ideal, I'd go with direct-mount rings. Couple of folks on here recommended the Sportsmatches to me and I've been pleased enough that I just ordered another set for an upcoming Tikka build.
 
I use these on both of my Tikkas and recommend them. The big difference between them and other rails for the Tikka action is that they have a lug milled in that fits into the larger hole/void on top of the action. A few online retailers carry them as well as ordering direct. The BIG advantage of a rail over one piece rings is having much more adjustment for eye relief....especially in scopes with short tubes. I also have the trigger spring for both of them. If you like a light trigger (I do), it will cut the low end adjustment by at least HALF for $9

 
Get the Sportsmatch or fork over a little more money for the Unknown Munitions rings and never worry again.
This is the way. Direct bolt on to the built in rail with a recoil pin and super strong. I have tried pic rails before and I’m not a fan. The direct mount is stronger and lower for a better cheek weld.
 
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