Tar-12 said:Any suggestions? They will be going on a new Sav.10Ml.Thanks
dwhunter said:Tar-12 said:Any suggestions? They will be going on a new Sav.10Ml.Thanks
Nothing but WARNE rings and bases will do. Weaver Grand Slam bases will work too since they are the same as Warne. :wink:
Tar-12 said:Any suggestions? They will be going on a new Sav.10Ml.Thanks
big6x6 said:Tar-12 said:Any suggestions? They will be going on a new Sav.10Ml.Thanks
Until lately...I would be saying the same thing as the rest of these guys. Now I prefer the Talley Lightweight one-piece mounts. The reason I say "mounts" is that there isn't seperate bases and rings as with conventional "scope mounts." There are only four pieces to the mounts plus the necessary screws, that's it. Here's a pic of the bottom half of the mount all ready mounted to a 10ML-II and the next pic is with the Leupold Ultralight 3-9 mounted.
They're lighter and less parts to me means MUCH less mounting hassle(REALLY the easiest to mount a scope!) and potentially less parts to loosen, at least theoretically.
The Warne bases rings have given me EXCELLENT service EXCEPT on 10ML-IIs where several(myself included) have had some base mounting issues. I currently am using three sets of the exact same mount; 1 on Kristels Savage, 1 on Savage #IV, and 1 on my ULA and am going to swap out the Warnes on my Henry Ball to the Talley to see if that will solve it's accuracy woes.
I'm using the Talley One-piece "low" mounts. My Leupold VX-III 3.5-10X40 fits perfectly in these mounts on the 10L-II with adequate room for a "scope glove." A scope with a larger objective will require a higher mount. Here is the Midway USA link to the exact mounts I have:
My Talley Mounts
I wanted to try those but as you can see from the pics they do not allow much movement rearward for the scope.
dwhunter said:big6x6 said:Tar-12 said:Any suggestions? They will be going on a new Sav.10Ml.Thanks
Until lately...I would be saying the same thing as the rest of these guys. Now I prefer the Talley Lightweight one-piece mounts. The reason I say "mounts" is that there isn't seperate bases and rings as with conventional "scope mounts." There are only four pieces to the mounts plus the necessary screws, that's it. Here's a pic of the bottom half of the mount all ready mounted to a 10ML-II and the next pic is with the Leupold Ultralight 3-9 mounted.
They're lighter and less parts to me means MUCH less mounting hassle(REALLY the easiest to mount a scope!) and potentially less parts to loosen, at least theoretically.
The Warne bases rings have given me EXCELLENT service EXCEPT on 10ML-IIs where several(myself included) have had some base mounting issues. I currently am using three sets of the exact same mount; 1 on Kristels Savage, 1 on Savage #IV, and 1 on my ULA and am going to swap out the Warnes on my Henry Ball to the Talley to see if that will solve it's accuracy woes.
I'm using the Talley One-piece "low" mounts. My Leupold VX-III 3.5-10X40 fits perfectly in these mounts on the 10L-II with adequate room for a "scope glove." A scope with a larger objective will require a higher mount. Here is the Midway USA link to the exact mounts I have:
My Talley Mounts
I wanted to try those but as you can see from the pics they do not allow much movement rearward for the scope.
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