I would like to put a scope on a CZ 550 Safari Magnum in .416 Rigby. I have an old early 70's K1.5 that seems about right (haven't checked the eye relief yet). I was considering buying the bestest most strongest scope I could find for the beast, but I have heard recently that some have been successful using the old Weavers on the heavy stuff. Anyone out there have experience using the old Weavers with .416 Rigby or sharper-recoiling cartridges, on rifles starting off under ten pounds before mounts and scope?
Thanks in advance.
Posts: 2272 | Location: PDR of Massachusetts | Registered: 23 January 2001
I would guess this scope to be about a tough as you can buy. I have one on a short-range assualt-type rifle, and there's truly not much magnification there. You might be happier with a K2.5, but the 1.5 beats the Dickens out of iron sights.
Posts: 13264 | Location: Henly, TX, USA | Registered: 04 April 2001
I think that you will be quite happy with the weaver on your .416. I've had various weaver K- series on several hard kicking rifles with never a hint of trouble. They are a very stout all steel scope with brass adjustments. The only thing I would worry about in the sighting department in the mounts. It sounds to me like you have the scope part taken care of.
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Posts: 1258 | Location: Colusa CA U.S.A. | Registered: 27 June 2001
Nothing wrong with the weaver until you compare the optics with the newer scopes. Over the years most of my weavers have been replaced with burris and leupolds. The weavers worked fine but the optics just aren't up to todays standards. Buy a nice 1x4 leupold you well like it better.
Posts: 19720 | Location: wis | Registered: 21 April 2001
i have a question for you all about these really low power scopes. i have a Burris 1.75-5 mounted on a Marlin rifle. when it i sset on 1.75 power, i can see almost half of the barrel's length in the field of view. as you know, the barrels on Marlins are pretty short. a longer barrel would be much more pronounced in the scope's view. personally, i find this situation pretty annoying.
do i have a scope with an unusually large field of view, or is this phenomenon typical when using a low magnification such as 1.5 or 1.75??
Posts: 466 | Location: Oklahoma | Registered: 20 December 2000
Bill, I have the Burris 1x (no magnification) Scout mounted in the forward position on my Hannibal. I can see everything too. I believe this is endemic to low power scopes which is not a bad thing at all.