Rti mora - under bottle rail is weak

Any heavy duty rails that can be added to the rti mora? Their bottle guard rail is flimsy. Way too much give.

Screenshot_20250727_183812_Gallery.jpgsaber tactical arca bottle clamp. There is currently no aftermarket full length arca rail that i know of. Mounting my tripod directly to the bottle is much better than the m lock shield
 
I’m surprised to see you have issues with a bottle guard rail. I have a bottle guard rail on my Mora and it’s rock solid…absolutely no give…pic attached. I installed a picatinny bipod rail and setup a heavy duty Accutac bipod….very very solid setup!!!
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So far, yours is apparently the exception. I commented on Joe Polanco's thread asking how he manages with it mentioning the issue I had and he also found his unusable. he replaced his with a modified swiss arca rail 14" to fix the issue.
 
I agree completely that the bottle rail has a lot of flex. My rail came off within the first outing or two and was replaced by a small M-Lok pic rail that I just use to mount to a tripod.

With @mlayton60564 setup the bipod is too close to the trigger to notice the flex. Move you bipod out towards the end of the rifle in a more standard setup and you'll start to see the flex - especially if you are setup for more powerful shooting.

I've since picked up this EagleVision extended rail (available in Pic or Arca). While it is not 100% without any flex, it is much better than the stock rail. It's not the greatest for tripod use, but works well for a solid bipod based bench setup.
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I passed on the Mora for now but bought a .22 P3 Compact from Tony ant Talon Tunes and added a Saber Tactical universal large Arca rail. It's like 7" long but pretty sturdy. Good enough for my tripod use. I don't need it way out in front like when using a bipod off a bench. Of course the P3 Compact is nowhere near the weight/length of the Mora.
 
I agree completely that the bottle rail has a lot of flex. My rail came off within the first outing or two and was replaced by a small M-Lok pic rail that I just use to mount to a tripod.

With @mlayton60564 setup the bipod is too close to the trigger to notice the flex. Move you bipod out towards the end of the rifle in a more standard setup and you'll start to see the flex - especially if you are setup for more powerful shooting.

I've since picked up this EagleVision extended rail (available in Pic or Arca). While it is not 100% without any flex, it is much better than the stock rail. It's not the greatest for tripod use, but works well for a solid bipod based bench setup.
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Agreed. I’m probably not experiencing the same flex issues based on how close my bipod is to the trigger. Again my setup as pictured is rock solid!