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Leupold ring height for M98 safety

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26 February 2009, 02:30
Philip A.
Leupold ring height for M98 safety
Does anyone know what Leupold QR ring height will fit a M98 safety with a VX III 1.5-5x20, 30mm tube?

Thanks!


Philip


01 March 2009, 21:58
airgun1
If you are talking about the standard military safety I do not think there is a Leupold QR ring high enough. Most people go to the cheap See Thru Weaver style for that kind of height. Also the bolt handle has to be taken into consideration. What exactly do you have there?


PA Bear Hunter, NRA Benefactor
11 March 2009, 06:49
csam
There are lots of better scope clearing safeties out there. They are drop in replacements. I am trying to recall them all, I have a Parker Hale on one of mine, there is the Bueller (now made by Timney), Dayton... if I recall correctly.

Anything that will mount the scope high enough to clear the will make you crane your neck and lift your cheek off the butt so high, you probably will not shoot well anyway. Don't get me started on see-thru sights.

The aftermarket safeties will run you about $25 to $50, so they will not break the bank. Besides the vx3 is a nice piece of glass, and without the bell on the front of a 1.5x5, you can mount it as low as you need to get it right where your cheek sits comfortable on the stock with a good cheekweld.


Friends don't let friends use see through scope mounts!
11 March 2009, 08:07
Stonecreek
quote:
Friends don't let friends use see through scope mounts!


Amen! Few things offend my sensibilities like (cough) see through scope mounts (barf).
11 March 2009, 20:29
Mikelravy
I need you guys to talk to my fishing buddy. His only rifle has see through rings and he can't understand why I make fun of him every time I see the abomination.
11 March 2009, 22:45
Stonecreek
Your buddy should stick to fishing.

But I suppose he would laugh at my Zebco with a worm on the hook at the end of the string and a cork somewhere in between.
12 March 2009, 00:28
Mikelravy
It is really painful to watch him shoot. First he finds the target in the open sights and then moves his head to find it in the scope. Usually by then the target has departed. Thankfully he does mostly stick to fishing for which he is lavishly equipped.
13 March 2009, 05:01
tnekkcc
I got a two position M70 type safety for a 98 Mauser from Jim Kobe here on AR.



Since then I bought the tooling to do it myself.
16 March 2009, 06:19
Buliwyf
Extra high based on a manual vertical safety.