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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Leupold mounting advise
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<blockquote data-quote="eaglesnester" data-source="post: 458298" data-attributes="member: 9431"><p>Lots of good advise from Don Ward there for sure. As for the scope mounts have you considered a NEAR set up? If you want the best of the best go NEAR. Take a look at their website, Near Manufacturing.</p><p>I have a Near Alpha mount on my 300 Weatherby MKV. It is out of the box with no modifications and shoots 1.5 inches at 400 meters with 190 and 210 grain Burger VLD. You can order an Alpha mount with 15 or 20 MOA built in. I also have a Near heavy duty picatinney double rail 3 ring scope mounting system on my 338/378 Weatherby Accumark. The system was 535 bucks and is beautiful and worth every penny. I figure on a hard kicking rifle you need something holding your scope that is rock solid and will not move. The Near systems just as any picitanney rail system will also keep your action from twisting your scope tubes when you fire your weapon</p><p></p><p>Cheers & TIghter Groups: Eaglesnester</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eaglesnester, post: 458298, member: 9431"] Lots of good advise from Don Ward there for sure. As for the scope mounts have you considered a NEAR set up? If you want the best of the best go NEAR. Take a look at their website, Near Manufacturing. I have a Near Alpha mount on my 300 Weatherby MKV. It is out of the box with no modifications and shoots 1.5 inches at 400 meters with 190 and 210 grain Burger VLD. You can order an Alpha mount with 15 or 20 MOA built in. I also have a Near heavy duty picatinney double rail 3 ring scope mounting system on my 338/378 Weatherby Accumark. The system was 535 bucks and is beautiful and worth every penny. I figure on a hard kicking rifle you need something holding your scope that is rock solid and will not move. The Near systems just as any picitanney rail system will also keep your action from twisting your scope tubes when you fire your weapon Cheers & TIghter Groups: Eaglesnester [/QUOTE]
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