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Savage 110e Long Action Scope Mounting |
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tidmarshsmiths5
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Joined: October/16/2009 Online Status: Offline Posts: 5 |
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Topic: Savage 110e Long Action Scope MountingPosted: January/30/2010 at 17:47 |
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bought the Talleys...we'll see how they work upon arrival...went out to 3 different shops today and no one had anything that would work (had decided to just buy the leupolds and reverse them after seeing how they look on my buddy's Stevens and talking to a local gunsmith)...and I've heard nothing but good reports on the Talleys and I really like their simplicity. I bought the extended lows and will have them mounted here shortly. Thanks for the help!
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Smokey53119
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Posted: October/22/2009 at 15:01 |
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For those that want a two piece system, Burris, Warne, and Weaver all make extended bases. Extended rings are available too.
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cpwomack
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Joined: January/29/2009 Location: Chattanooga Online Status: Offline Posts: 192 |
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Posted: October/22/2009 at 07:27 |
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I used Talley lows when mounting my primose on a 110 Savage 270. This allowed room to the Butler Creek scope caps, still not touching the barrel and did not block the blind magazine.
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tidmarshsmiths5
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Posted: October/21/2009 at 19:39 |
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The EGW Picatinny rail should work...does anyone have a pic of how it looks mounted?
Does it block the blind magazine for loading? |
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koshkin
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Posted: October/21/2009 at 19:28 |
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How about this base (I think it is the right one, but you can check with the maker):
And these rings: That should give you some mounting flexibility. ILya
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ckk1106
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Posted: October/21/2009 at 19:18 |
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I couldn't mount the team primos on my 270 win vanguard, either. I used the leupold bases and reversed them. It looks fine to me, but I'd also be interested in another way of doing it.
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tidmarshsmiths5
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Posted: October/21/2009 at 18:14 |
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Trying to mount a Nikon Team Primos 3x9x40 on a Savage 110e Long Action 30-06 pre-accutrigger.
What mounts to use? Current mounts on will not mount the Nikon. Do not want to have to use the Leupolds and reverse mount the back one; is there a better option? Any help is appreciated. |
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