What is the best scope and mount system for my rifle.
I don't know if I will get to Africa any time soon, but will be using short-term for Elk and Moose.
Thank you,
The best is a Talley or Warne QD. You should not skimp in this area. It's nice to have a good quality mount with rings that are repeatable when detached. If it has iron sights and it's being used for serious hunting of things that hunt back, get QD rings.
The best is a Talley or Warne QD. You should not skimp in this area. It's nice to have a good quality mount with rings that are repeatable when detached. If it has iron sights and it's being used for serious hunting of things that hunt back, get QD rings.
I have a set of quick release mounts from Leupold, Scope is a 2.5-8x36 vx3. no complaints, it returns to zero fine. This is a Win. mod. 70 Alaskan in .375 H&h
I use the older version of the above scope on my 416 and its perfect for everything from DG to PG. turn it down to 1X and turn on the firedot and the scope turns into a red dot optic ideal for fast moving close game (also great for evening hunting). the top end of 6x is perfect for shots out to 300 yards which is all your ever going to ask of a 375/416.
Perhaps a little too general (or maybe not), but steel rings are all pretty much the same from the big players. It comes down to permanent or QD.
I would pay most attention to eye relief on the scope and seek out the ones with more generous relief. The x bolt is a light rifle so the recoil is going to knock you around a bit.
I have this scope on my 375. It’s fantastic in full light and definitely adequate in low light. VX5 and 6 glass is markedly better but they don’t really make a comparably compact scope in those lines. If they would just put VX5 guts into this scope you’d have a pretty perfect do-everything scope.
I use Talley QR rings. The X-bolt has no iron sighs correct? If not there’s less reason to have QR. if you use Talley fixed rings and ever decide you want QR just buy the levers from Talley. You replace two screws with the levers and they are QR.
A good optic can really make a gun shine, while a bad one can ruin a hunt (or worse get you killed). I would recommend saving up for a better optic rather than buying an inferior one.
$900 isnt over the top for a decent optic and i have NEVER regretted putting that optic on my 416! The average price for a decent optic these days runs around $600-$1500. Thanks to the 1-6 range ive been able to bag game ranging from 10ft to 200yd and ive done quite well in some large bore shooting competitions. The pig in my avatar has a 416 RM balanced on his nose .
Winchester M70: $1200 + Leupold VX 6 1-6x24: $900 + Talley QD rings: $100 = Having a 1x scope with a red dot at night while surrounded by Hyena looking to steal a hunters fresh buffalo kill = PRICELESS! (a fond memory from years ago)
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