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300 WSM factory ammo for Deer
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 685663" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>Heck, I've got leopold on my 30 rum and they haven't budged in over 500 rounds. The best way to get leopold to stay put is to set them to coarse windage by boresighting neutral, then loc-tite the **** thing together and pull it gown good. I wouldn't go beuhler though, as I had them on my 7stw when I first got it and they wouldn't torque down enough for any purchase on the scope. I do like the weaver or picatinny type bases, but they aren't as good looking on certain pipes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 685663, member: 48043"] Heck, I've got leopold on my 30 rum and they haven't budged in over 500 rounds. The best way to get leopold to stay put is to set them to coarse windage by boresighting neutral, then loc-tite the **** thing together and pull it gown good. I wouldn't go beuhler though, as I had them on my 7stw when I first got it and they wouldn't torque down enough for any purchase on the scope. I do like the weaver or picatinny type bases, but they aren't as good looking on certain pipes. [/QUOTE]
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