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| The only really nice stuff I've seen unfortunately costs more than a Whitworth 375. That said, you can have one of our posters like Jim Kobe modify an off the shelf set so that it has some degree of a nice custom look. I bought a rifle of his with his "from scratch" bases and they look much nicer than standard Talleys. Same concept, but I think they were CZ spec dovetails.
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| The best looking non-custom option, to me, is the Leupold QR system.
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| If I pick one it would be off the shelf S&K SKulptured bases and one-piece rings.
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| Tiggertate, Wow, those are nice looking. If I need a set for a fixed scope I will go that route. I am looking for a QR system now. Thank you. Gary |
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| Send it off to Jim Kobe, you won't regret it. He just did bases on my 270 and they are nice. Won't break the bank either.
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| Another option that's quite good looking is to hunt down a set of the old Kimber of Oregon bases and QD levered rings. Both are still relatively easy to come by as I just saw a set of two piece bases that would fit your Whitworth (they may still be listed) and the rings seem to come up on eBay several times a year. Good luck...
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| I am getting mixed answers as to what the Whitworth is based off of. Some sites just call it a Mauser 98 large ring and others call it a FN pattern Mauser. What is the difference? Leupold only makes the QR bases for the FN Mauser. I am not really sure what to order for? |
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| The Interterms MK10, Mauser, Marked Whitworth, is nothing but a commercial Mauser 98, from which the commercial FNs were made. It has no clip guides, but otherwise, use any base you would use for a large ring Mauser. Or fn.The rear base holes are drilled forward of what a military 98 can be as there is no clip slot, so they put a hole there, but the hole spacing is the same. So, it all depends on how much money you want to spend. Oh, Mauser and FN, no difference. I have a new Whitworth 375 action in front of me as I write this. |
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