I would like to suggest that you consider a third type of scope ring-base combination.
I personally prefer the Leupold QR rings and bases for a quick detachable setup.
If you are interested in a system that does not need to be removed from the rifle, I would suggest that you consider Gentry Featherlite bases and rings.
Good Hunting !
I personally decided that the Leupolds because of the roll over pin, like claw mounts will wear in time, the Talleys will not due to a non frictional design...I like the looks of the Talley and I know of several instances where the levers on Leupold broke off, now I don't know the circumstances as folks that break levers probably won't admit they were using a hammer which could have been the case in the instances I'm speaking about, who knows..but then maybe not. Just one mans opinnion.
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Ray Atkinson
Leupold has the QRWs and Quick Release Mounts.
The Quick Release Mounts are the ones Ray is referring to with the cam system. I am never sure which name goes with which mount.
The main argument that will be raised in favor of the QRWs over the Talley mounts will be the use of the vertically split rings on the Talley mounts.
The vertical split rings add difficulty to life is the rings are to be bedded or lapped.
The Leupold QRWs are like a smaller version of the 30mm sniper scope mounts. Everything about them is smaller and trimmer.
Essentially the QRWs are a steel version of the Weaver mounts.
Any of these mounts that use some type of vertical (Quick Release Mounts) or horizontal recoil bar or pin are not a problem as to breaking or falling off etc.
The difference will come in potential accuracy.
My experience has been that the aluminium Weaver mount can have problesm when used on extremely accurate larger calibers.
Sometimes the clamp bottoms out and then that becomes like trying to lift yourself up by your own boot straps.
The vertical split rings for most people offer a more pleasing appearance to the eye.
I would say on target based rifles the horizontal split rings are what you will nearly always find in use. The reason is that they are just easier to deal with.
Mike
Steve
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although these mounts are good and reliable, I�d like to put a word for the german pivot mount by Apel. www.eaw.de/English/Products/SME/sme.html
I don�t know if they are available in the U.S., but if they are, I dare to say that they are better than Talley or Leupold.
Fritz K.
I have a few QRW setups and have been satisfied.
But I have now started buying Tallys.