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Christensen has me scratching my head
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<blockquote data-quote="scottishkat" data-source="post: 1489914" data-attributes="member: 82202"><p>R-92 Leupold doesn't make PWR rings they are PRW and IMO are mediocre at best especially on high recoiling rifles. There's some really good advice in the LRH magazine about lapping and bedding rings a little epoxy in the lower ring could help a lot with the scope shift issue. BrentC advice about seating depth is really good and worth a try IMO.</p><p></p><p>Another thing that's worth a try is a different bullet or powder charge I have several friends who shoot the 300 RUM with 210 VLD's and H1000 one of whom shoots the same rifle as yours and with all accuracy is quite special. In short they all say they go together like peas and carrots in the 300RUM.</p><p></p><p>Personally I like Talley light weights but spending 100.00 for rings and bases on an 1800.00 firearm does not compute to me. You want a really good set of rings and bases. For that rifle I like the NEAR alphamount. Near Manufacturing.</p><p></p><p>Don't get miffed it impacts everything.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and shoot straight</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottishkat, post: 1489914, member: 82202"] R-92 Leupold doesn't make PWR rings they are PRW and IMO are mediocre at best especially on high recoiling rifles. There's some really good advice in the LRH magazine about lapping and bedding rings a little epoxy in the lower ring could help a lot with the scope shift issue. BrentC advice about seating depth is really good and worth a try IMO. Another thing that's worth a try is a different bullet or powder charge I have several friends who shoot the 300 RUM with 210 VLD's and H1000 one of whom shoots the same rifle as yours and with all accuracy is quite special. In short they all say they go together like peas and carrots in the 300RUM. Personally I like Talley light weights but spending 100.00 for rings and bases on an 1800.00 firearm does not compute to me. You want a really good set of rings and bases. For that rifle I like the NEAR alphamount. Near Manufacturing. Don't get miffed it impacts everything. Good luck and shoot straight [/QUOTE]
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