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<Mcbain>
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What rings and bases are you guys using for your Model 70's? I have been looking at the Leupolds, but I don't like how they extend over the ejection port.

Jesse

 
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Jesse,

I have the Leupold QRs on my M-70 .375H&H, and in 4 years and two dangerous game safaris, I have never had a problem with them holding zero or impeding ejection or loading.

George

 
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<Mcbain>
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George,

What scope are you using? What height of rings? I was planning to go with a Leupold 1.5x5 scope with medium rings.

Jesse

 
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Jesse,

I use a Leupold V-X III 2.5x-8x in low rings (I generally use a lower ring than Leupold recommends without problems).

The 1.5x-5x is a nice scope, but I like the 36mm objective and higher magnification of the 2.5x-8x.

I shot my Cape buffalo at 20yds. with the scope set at 2.5x and could see everything I needed to see to place the bullet properly.

The .375H&H has a good reputation as a long-range (300yds) cartridge on big (non-dangerous) game. Its trajectory with a 300gr spirepoint bullet is the same as a .30-06 with a 180gr spirepoint.

Leupold also makes a 1.75x-6x32mm scope.

Select whatever works for your type of hunting and expected use.

George


 
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<Mcbain>
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Thanks for the help George. For the shooting I am doing I think that the 1.5x5 will be enough. Once the dent in the pocket book for the .416 is smoothed over I will also be getting a .375 H&H Safari Express, and will put a scope with more magnification on it.

Jesse

 
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That sounds great, Jesse. I've got two .375H&Hs (the M-70 and a Sako); it's a great cartridge.

My big bore is an M-70 in .470 Capstick. It wears a Burris 2.5x in Kimber/Warne-style lever QD rings.

George

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<jagtip>
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hi fellas...am new to this posting business so will make it short.the leupold Q.R. 2 piece mounts with low rings holding a 2.5 power leupold compact has been working great on a win.70 chambered for 416 rem.hundreds of rounds and several removals and hasn't lost zero yet.
 
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<Bearhunter>
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Hello McBain,

I have a M70 (Left Hand) in .375, with a Leupold 1.5x-5x. I use the Talley lever rings with their bases. The bases do not overlap into the ejection port. Depending on the scope used, it may be a close fit, due to the wide spacing.

I like the Talleys' and have been using them for some time on other guns. You might give them a try.

 
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<R. A. Berry>
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Does anyone have the Talley address or phone number handy? Good stuff!

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Good huntin' and shootin',
RAB

 
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<HBH>
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Talley Mfg.
Glenrock, WY

You can reach them at (307) 436 - 8724

Very good R&B and great people.

HBH

 
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Try www.talleyrings.com


George

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<R. A. Berry>
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Thanks, guys!

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RAB

 
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I'm a Talley groupie, They are the creme de creme of scope rings and bases, but better than that Gary and Dave are stright shooters and you will never have a problem that they will not address and satisfy...

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