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Wby Mark V ULW scope mounts
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<blockquote data-quote="victor" data-source="post: 91598" data-attributes="member: 3361"><p>Hi Wunderdog,</p><p></p><p>I have the same rifle as you. I have a Zeiss Conquest, 4.5 - 14x 44 scope, with turrets, 1" tube O.D.</p><p></p><p>I use the Burris Signature rings with the plastic inserts. This allows me to adust the scope so I am using the full elevation potential of the small vertical crosshair travel in this scope. (Reticle adjusted at lowest position hits approx. 1.25" high at 100 yards) This allows me to max out at 900 yards with reticle in full up position.</p><p></p><p>As far as strength of the rings, they have not budged yet. They seem to hold firmly.</p><p></p><p>I have the Talley One piece aluminum rings on my .257Wby Light weight and those rings hold up well on that rifle, but they have no compensating adjustment like the Burris rings.</p><p></p><p>And as far as keeping the .300Wby light, I'm not interested in having it any lighter after firing several rounds. It's light enough as is. </p><p></p><p>I have thought of putting a brake on it, but hate the increased noise level. This is my mountain elk gun, I only need one shot, so one kick is ok.</p><p></p><p>See ya,</p><p>Vic</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="victor, post: 91598, member: 3361"] Hi Wunderdog, I have the same rifle as you. I have a Zeiss Conquest, 4.5 - 14x 44 scope, with turrets, 1" tube O.D. I use the Burris Signature rings with the plastic inserts. This allows me to adust the scope so I am using the full elevation potential of the small vertical crosshair travel in this scope. (Reticle adjusted at lowest position hits approx. 1.25" high at 100 yards) This allows me to max out at 900 yards with reticle in full up position. As far as strength of the rings, they have not budged yet. They seem to hold firmly. I have the Talley One piece aluminum rings on my .257Wby Light weight and those rings hold up well on that rifle, but they have no compensating adjustment like the Burris rings. And as far as keeping the .300Wby light, I'm not interested in having it any lighter after firing several rounds. It's light enough as is. I have thought of putting a brake on it, but hate the increased noise level. This is my mountain elk gun, I only need one shot, so one kick is ok. See ya, Vic [/QUOTE]
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