![]() ![]() Seems like I've been chasing my tail a lot lately trying to scope some rifles, like a Rem 600.so I'm just looking for some input before I spend more money. I'd go with old-style original Sako rings, as shown in the second photo. The scope in the first photo is mounted in Conetrol rings they are beautiful but a giant hassle to install. So, the rifle will be a sort of do all, GP rifle. A 3-9x Burris Mini (second photo) has a much smaller objective and quite a bit less forward protrusion and is somewhat easier to find. Don't hunt a whole lot, but now living in Utah may try to get into it. I've had the rifle since 1986, never really shot it a whole lot, but have made changes to it over the years. The new Beretta opti-locks are also expensive, two pieces and fairly tall. The original style factory rings are expensive and not available in 30mm. Th Burris or IOR system will open a lot more ring options.but how many do I really need? The Talley and Burris/IOR adds a base to a base, adding height and more parts/joints to worry about. ![]() The Leupold is one piece, so it uses the dovetail as inteneded, for whatever thats worth. All with pro's and con's, and supporters and detractorsīurris and IOR(?) make a base with weaver and/or pic slots that fits over the dovetail, and then you can use standard rings. Researching, it looks like I have about 3 options. Unfortunately, using the medium Leupold ringmounts, the Bushnell LRHS no longer fits. Just got back a Sako A V, 30/06 that's been rebarreled with a Bartlien #3 contour. Anyone have any experience with the tapered dovetail on Sako rifles? ![]()
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