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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 3045981" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>I run different scopes and optics on the same gun. Rifle is setup to use a Doctor Reflex site for driven game, a 1.5x5 illuminated for intermediate, a 3.5x14x75 Leica for night hunting, and an Infrared for where they are allowed. All are mounted in QD rings to fit the one base. This is where the European claw mounts, or Blaser style QD mounts excel as they return to bang on zero ever time.</p><p></p><p>Most European hunting rifles are setup this way due to the limitation on total number of guns you can own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 3045981, member: 26077"] I run different scopes and optics on the same gun. Rifle is setup to use a Doctor Reflex site for driven game, a 1.5x5 illuminated for intermediate, a 3.5x14x75 Leica for night hunting, and an Infrared for where they are allowed. All are mounted in QD rings to fit the one base. This is where the European claw mounts, or Blaser style QD mounts excel as they return to bang on zero ever time. Most European hunting rifles are setup this way due to the limitation on total number of guns you can own. [/QUOTE]
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