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Long Tubed Leupold 4x can they handle .416 Rigby recoil ??

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10 August 2003, 09:07
PC
Long Tubed Leupold 4x can they handle .416 Rigby recoil ??
I have come across a long tubed leupold 4x scope the serial number is # 718518.

The new 4x leupolds are a fair bit shorter. This seems like a good scope to me for use on the big cz's as there seems to be a little more room for rings etc.

I am wondering how this would go on my .416 Rigby and the 2.5x that is currently on that would be moved to my .458 Lott which I will be getting built.

I would possibly get the tube replaced with a matte finish if economics allow as I hate gloss finish's.

What do you think folks.
11 August 2003, 01:06
RIP
PC,
If you question durability, not a problem. I have the same scope set up in CZ rings as a backup scope. I have used it in the past on a .375 Weatherby Whitworth in a light weight Brown Precision stock. I then used it on a .416 Rigby Ruger No.1. No problem. It took a licking and is still ticking, no problems.
11 August 2003, 09:36
Atkinson
Yes, the older 4X's will handle the recoil of a 416 and the recoil of a 458 Lott WITHOUT a muzzle brake IME...
11 August 2003, 11:32
PC
When did they stop making these longer 4x scopes ??
12 August 2003, 07:54
Atkinson
Not sure, but it seems to me the late 60 B series were long, somewhere around that time...maybe 1960 or so???
13 August 2003, 01:00
John Frazer
I think I looked this up in "Old Scopes" -- if memory serves, Leupold shortened the tube in the late '70s or early '80s.

The long tubes also look great on a Savage 99 or Ruger #1.

John
13 August 2003, 01:05
PC
I would like to add a matte tube if I purchase this will leupold do this for such an old scope ??
13 August 2003, 02:31
<allen day>
I loved the old long-tube Leupold 4X, and it IS a very tough scope that'll take a lot of recoil and still stay together.

One of Leupold's great, stupid moves was when they decided to shorten the length of their 4X scope (mid-'80s, I think). A number of good and versatile mounting alternatives went out the window when they did.

Some Leupold execs shoot at our local gunclub, and on several occasions I've petitioned them to bring back the old long-tube 4X. They don't seem too keen on the idea for some reason.

AD
13 August 2003, 03:21
<eldeguello>
The long-tube, constantly-centered reticle Leupold 4X's were also "Gold Ring M8's. The 60B is a Weaver, if I recall correctly....