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Which side of the action do you put your quick-release levers and does it matter? I've seen it both ways and was wondering if there is a right or wrong way. I've always gone with the levers on the left side or opposite of the bolt because they seem easier to get at.
 
Posts: 894 | Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota | Registered: 13 July 2004Reply With Quote
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I agree with you,however the rear lever may interfere with bolt release on a 98 and maybe
the side of reciever on some models,depending
on whoes system your using
 
Posts: 4 | Location: montana | Registered: 23 December 2005Reply With Quote
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Being right handed, I like the levers on the left side of scope. I can hold the scope while I release the lever and pull them up as I do so.
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Posts: 6935 | Location: hydesville, ca. , USA | Registered: 17 March 2001Reply With Quote
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If at all practical I put them on the side that faces my body when the gun is being carried. Less chance of getting hung up on branches and vines and such things that we crawl around in here in the east.

YMMV out west if the dry states, but I'll bet it would work well up in Oregon and Washington's woods.

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Just leave the damn things the way I put them on there. It is the correct way and you should not question my wisdom.


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prewar70 - ya take that - that what he tells me too
 
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I would never question the Ely Flash. It was really more out of curiousity, really, I promise. Smiler I've even had moments of clarity where I've been able to install my own rings without Kobe's help.
 
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I put mine on the same side as the bolt, since for me they do not get snagged as easily as on the opposite site from the bolt. Especially be aware of snagging if you carry your rifle across your shoulder and your shit or jacket has epulets on the shoulder. It's pretty funny watching someone wrestle with themselves when the lever gets hung up in the epulet.


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Posts: 3821 | Location: Eastern Slope, Colorado, USA | Registered: 01 March 2001Reply With Quote
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I put mine on the left so I have less to catch my hand as I work the bolt.

It does not matter in any mechanical sense, strictly personal preference.


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Posts: 1645 | Location: Elizabeth, Colorado | Registered: 13 February 2004Reply With Quote
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Guess I go against the grain here, I put them on the right side.

My theory is that they are quick release levers because you may need to remove the scope quickly. You do this by holding the gun on the forearm with your left hand, and your right you remove the scope and then put the sope away or drop it on the ground and shoulder the rifle.

It saves a few movements.


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Posts: 7763 | Location: Between 2 rivers, Middle USA | Registered: 19 August 2000Reply With Quote
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Leupold has come out with a DG quick release that has only one lever that hides away when installed. Pretty pricey for the rings and mount; about $300.
 
Posts: 4799 | Location: Lehigh county, PA | Registered: 17 October 2002Reply With Quote
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left for me... want them away from my hands when i am loading, and they are sharp, generally

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All my centerfire rifles (except a Ruger No 1) are CZ550's....guess which side the Talley levers go on!? Big Grin


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Posts: 6711 | Location: Oklahoma, USA | Registered: 14 March 2001Reply With Quote
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I put mine on the right side, opposite of the ejection port. I'm correct handed.


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Fjold.
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Posts: 3490 | Location: Colorado Springs, CO | Registered: 04 April 2003Reply With Quote
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Ok, I must be really screwed up then.

On my 416 I have them on the right. Made more sense to me. Remove with the right hand.

On my 375, I have the rear on the right and the front on the left.

The rear on left hits the bolt release on my Whitworth.
The front on the right hits the scope turret.

I may be totally wrong, but that's what had to be done if I was to use the levers. Or I need to buy a new scope.
 
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I always have put them on the left,away from the bolt.
If I'm not mistaken,the latin word for left handed is sinister


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Posts: 2937 | Location: minnesota | Registered: 26 December 2002Reply With Quote
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The "Right" way to do it is to put them on the left for everything that doesn't have a bolt release or something in the way. i.e. Mauser 98's have them facing right, M-70's left.............DJ


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Posts: 3976 | Location: Oklahoma,USA | Registered: 27 February 2004Reply With Quote
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Only the Leupold QR levers will mount on the left of Mausers, Talleys levers won't swing past the bolt release. On a m70 or CZ, you can probably mount them on either side.


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Posts: 2788 | Location: gallatin, mo usa | Registered: 10 March 2001Reply With Quote
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I've always put them on the LH side. On a Whincheser or similar action both front and rear release levers can have RH threads on them
because there is no bolt stop hanging off the side of the action for the rear lever to run into upon release of the scope.

For an M-98 the proper rings to choose have RH threads on the front release lever and LH threads on the rear release lever. The LH threads on the rear ring release allow the lever to rotate up and away from the bolt stop upon release of the scope.

Sunny hill makes a real good set of lever take offs that have RH and LH lever threads on them for mausers. You can put them on what ever you like but they make the most sense on a Mauser.
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Originally posted by Jim Kobe:
Just leave the damn things the way I put them on there. It is the correct way and you should not question my wisdom.


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