Brad Daniel
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Go Talley if you like cracked and broken rings in your near future. Put a rail and some Burris if you like solid that works.
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Go Talley if you like cracked and broken rings in your near future. Put a rail and some Burris if you like solid that works.
Go Talley if you like cracked and broken rings in your near future. Put a rail and some Burris if you like solid that works.
That's curious, only have been using them on 5 rifles for going on 10 years and not a single problem.
I would also recommend talleys.
Yes I have Talley's, and I've used them for years. But they are a pain in the ass to install straight. And unless you like lapping, or are willing to accept how (not) true the factory mounting screw holes are on a typical M700 action, they are more trouble than the saving in weight is worth, especially with a 12 lb beanfield rig.
Picatinny rail and weaver or picatinny mounts will give a straight, bombproof mount perfect for a sendero. Warnes are now my favorite mount for any mounted or integral rail.
I just mounted mine with a set of Leupold high back country rings and there was plenty of adjustment for eye relief.
I ended up going with a set of Talley low profile extended rings since my local shop had them in stock. Since it is a 30mm tube the extended low rings fit perfectly. Got everything torqued, lapped, and sighted in. It’s a tack driver. Thank you everyone for the advice and recommendations.