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g33/40 bases & rings
12 August 2005, 19:55
tomkg33/40 bases & rings
Gents: some suggestions, please. Have a g33/40 7x57 and would like to add different bases & rings. Has custom Leupold style bases currently but they are heavier than I care for and really do not want the windage feature.
Any thoughts?
12 August 2005, 20:20
ForrestBWarne made bases for the G.33/40. Coupled with Warne rings, they make a nice set-up. The trouble will be in finding a set.
If you can't find the Warnes, I'd have a gunsmith customize some Talley bases and then use Talley rings.
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12 August 2005, 20:23
fla3006You can also use Conetrols or old Redfields for a small ring Mauser.
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12 August 2005, 22:45
M1TankerWarne currently lists the Premiers as #'s P898 for the front and P828 for the rear. These ARE NOT the same bases as the Maximas that fit Weaver stuff.
Brownells has them in stock under the following #'s
Front matte - 947-104-575
Rear matte - 947-104-146
But like Forrest mentioned, you will have a hard time finding Premier rings. I believe some are currently listed on Ebay. Do a search for Warne in Sporting goods.
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12 August 2005, 22:48
Rick 0311Hey, Bill...
I’m still trying to figure out how that guy got that telephone pole where it was!
12 August 2005, 23:03
22WRFI HAVE A G.33/40 that needs bases and rings. if you get something new for yours let me know and I might be interested in buying what you have if the price is right.
12 August 2005, 23:15
Art S.Anything listed for the small ring (model 93, 95 etc should fit). I would suspect you can add about any kind you want.
12 August 2005, 23:18
Mark DobrenskiTry getting ahold of Dave Gentry here in Bozeman (406-388-guns), he might just have something he's made for such a purpose.
I live just down the street from his shop and he is a super sharp smith and a good fella.
Man is it ever good to see there are some other G33 users out there.
I absolutely love mine!
MD
12 August 2005, 23:49
M1Tankerquote:
Originally posted by Rick 0311:
Hey, Bill...
I’m still trying to figure out how that guy got that telephone pole where it was!
I havent figured that one out either.
William Berger
True courage is being scared to death but saddling up anyway. - John Wayne
The courageous may not live forever, but the timid do not live at all.
13 August 2005, 01:05
tomk22WRF: will send you a pic & info when I change it.
13 August 2005, 01:12
tomkHey Mark:
I tried Gentry first. Bev said their bases wouldn't work on this rifle. I didn't ask her why. The rifle had been through their shop with a previous owner.
14 August 2005, 00:37
Glen71quote:
Originally posted by ForrestB:
If you can't find the Warnes, I'd have a gunsmith customize some Talley bases and then use Talley rings.
I'm with Forrest. Try Mark Stratton.
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14 August 2005, 01:22
Mark DobrenskitomK -oph well it was worth a try,I'd be for looking at Conetrol if they make them. I believe someone here said they do.
I just use plain old Leo's on mine.
MD
14 August 2005, 05:40
manhassetI've used Buehler 2pc. bases and low rings for my small ring mausers. Look nice and work well. Still made by Bob Ray in Calif. as of last year.
Bob
16 August 2005, 00:39
tomkThanks for input.
Tomk, I've got an extra pair of Warne rings if you a want a pair. They're 1" med. I'll take $50 shipped if you want them.
Terry
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16 August 2005, 07:55
tomkTerry, I appreciate the offer. I was going to try Gentry one more time and if nogo, then figured to go the custom route with Talleys.