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Re: Scope for .300 Win Mag
« Reply #15 on: February 05, 2016, 05:33:08 PM »
If you do not have experience mounting that heavy of a scope on a rifle with a lot of potential for severe recoil...... be sure to research what it takes to keep it lfrom slipping in the rings.
Like torquing them to proper specs?

Just follow the directions on the package and you'll be fine.

Not in my experience, which I admit is limited.  But I did put a 6-24 on a big recoiling rifle once and I always torque the hardware to spec.  I ended up using Scotch Coat, which is something Ross Sefreid reccomended to me at the SHOT Show and that worked, but up til then the scope was slipping under recoil.  This exercise was only done to shoot a buddy's 300 Win Mag at 600 or so yards for fun and it was right before the SHOT Show that we were messing with it by chance. 

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Re: Scope for .300 Win Mag
« Reply #16 on: February 05, 2016, 05:47:06 PM »
If you do not have experience mounting that heavy of a scope on a rifle with a lot of potential for severe recoil...... be sure to research what it takes to keep it lfrom slipping in the rings.
Like torquing them to proper specs?

Just follow the directions on the package and you'll be fine.

Not in my experience, which I admit is limited.  But I did put a 6-24 on a big recoiling rifle once and I always torque the hardware to spec.  I ended up using Scotch Coat, which is something Ross Sefreid reccomended to me at the SHOT Show and that worked, but up til then the scope was slipping under recoil.  This exercise was only done to shoot a buddy's 300 Win Mag at 600 or so yards for fun and it was right before the SHOT Show that we were messing with it by chance.
ive had my razor hd on my 300 rum for close to 100 rounds now with no movement. Before that it was a 6-24 pst. I even put that pst on my 375 hh for load development with no movement. Rings have been Burris xtr, warne maxima, and vortex pmr

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Re: Scope for .300 Win Mag
« Reply #17 on: February 05, 2016, 06:42:24 PM »
If you do not have experience mounting that heavy of a scope on a rifle with a lot of potential for severe recoil...... be sure to research what it takes to keep it lfrom slipping in the rings.
Like torquing them to proper specs?

Just follow the directions on the package and you'll be fine.

Not in my experience, which I admit is limited.  But I did put a 6-24 on a big recoiling rifle once and I always torque the hardware to spec.  I ended up using Scotch Coat, which is something Ross Sefreid reccomended to me at the SHOT Show and that worked, but up til then the scope was slipping under recoil.  This exercise was only done to shoot a buddy's 300 Win Mag at 600 or so yards for fun and it was right before the SHOT Show that we were messing with it by chance.
ive had my razor hd on my 300 rum for close to 100 rounds now with no movement. Before that it was a 6-24 pst. I even put that pst on my 375 hh for load development with no movement. Rings have been Burris xtr, warne maxima, and vortex pmr

We used Redfields or Burris Zee (not the Signature Zee), just wanted to give the guy a heads up and not have him struggle through what we did.

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Re: Scope for .300 Win Mag
« Reply #18 on: February 05, 2016, 06:53:53 PM »
Ziess HD !  3-15 or 5x25

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Re: Scope for .300 Win Mag
« Reply #19 on: February 05, 2016, 07:27:21 PM »
If you do not have experience mounting that heavy of a scope on a rifle with a lot of potential for severe recoil...... be sure to research what it takes to keep it lfrom slipping in the rings.
Like torquing them to proper specs?

Just follow the directions on the package and you'll be fine.

Not in my experience, which I admit is limited.  But I did put a 6-24 on a big recoiling rifle once and I always torque the hardware to spec.  I ended up using Scotch Coat, which is something Ross Sefreid reccomended to me at the SHOT Show and that worked, but up til then the scope was slipping under recoil.  This exercise was only done to shoot a buddy's 300 Win Mag at 600 or so yards for fun and it was right before the SHOT Show that we were messing with it by chance.
ive had my razor hd on my 300 rum for close to 100 rounds now with no movement. Before that it was a 6-24 pst. I even put that pst on my 375 hh for load development with no movement. Rings have been Burris xtr, warne maxima, and vortex pmr

We used Redfields or Burris Zee (not the Signature Zee), just wanted to give the guy a heads up and not have him struggle through what we did.

I appreciate the advice.  My knowledge of the mounting process is definitely limited, but i dont plan on skimping on the rings.  the gun does have a 20 MOA weaver rail on it, which i'm sure will help in that department.

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Re: Scope for .300 Win Mag
« Reply #20 on: February 05, 2016, 07:28:34 PM »
Ziess HD !  3-15 or 5x25

I was REALLY liking those scopes at first, but the lack of adjustment due to the 1' tube has kind of steered me away from them.  The glass on those Zeiss scopes sure are clear though. 

I should also clarify i want the scope to have a very basic reticle, not looking to do holdover shots.

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Re: Scope for .300 Win Mag
« Reply #21 on: February 05, 2016, 07:35:17 PM »
If you do not have experience mounting that heavy of a scope on a rifle with a lot of potential for severe recoil...... be sure to research what it takes to keep it lfrom slipping in the rings.
Like torquing them to proper specs?

Just follow the directions on the package and you'll be fine.

Not in my experience, which I admit is limited.  But I did put a 6-24 on a big recoiling rifle once and I always torque the hardware to spec.  I ended up using Scotch Coat, which is something Ross Sefreid reccomended to me at the SHOT Show and that worked, but up til then the scope was slipping under recoil.  This exercise was only done to shoot a buddy's 300 Win Mag at 600 or so yards for fun and it was right before the SHOT Show that we were messing with it by chance.
ive had my razor hd on my 300 rum for close to 100 rounds now with no movement. Before that it was a 6-24 pst. I even put that pst on my 375 hh for load development with no movement. Rings have been Burris xtr, warne maxima, and vortex pmr

We used Redfields or Burris Zee (not the Signature Zee), just wanted to give the guy a heads up and not have him struggle through what we did.

I appreciate the advice.  My knowledge of the mounting process is definitely limited, but i dont plan on skimping on the rings.  the gun does have a 20 MOA weaver rail on it, which i'm sure will help in that department.

Burris Signature Zees will grip the scope, any scope, plenty tight enough and they are inexpensive. 

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Re: Scope for .300 Win Mag
« Reply #22 on: February 05, 2016, 07:47:17 PM »
With a rail you can really use any of the tactical style rings. I really like the warne maxima steel rings. They are solid and lightweight.

As for the reticle I would reccomend the moar reticle in the nf as it is not too busy and can only benefit you.
True moa reticles are a god send. Unless your a mil guy.... Then your beyond help  :chuckle:

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Re: Scope for .300 Win Mag
« Reply #23 on: February 05, 2016, 07:58:18 PM »
Lap your rings, a little blue lock tite, and tighten to specs and you will be fine.  What kind of ranges are you wanting to shoot?  Can't go wrong with Zeiss, NF, Leupold, Sightron, or any other top shelf glass in my opinion.  Comes down to what features and specs you want.
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Re: Scope for .300 Win Mag
« Reply #24 on: February 05, 2016, 08:01:34 PM »
With a rail you can really use any of the tactical style rings. I really like the warne maxima steel rings. They are solid and lightweight.

As for the reticle I would reccomend the moar reticle in the nf as it is not too busy and can only benefit you.
True moa reticles are a god send. Unless your a mil guy.... Then your beyond help  :chuckle:

A MOA reticle and having a MOA reticle in my Razor 85 30WA eyepiece made short work of dealing with shifting winds and getting on target with rockchucks.  No fuss, no muss with dialing anything, just count dots and hold off on a second shot.  Really makes it nice when targets are few and far between, which many of the colonies I shoot only offer five or six targets in a morning's shoot.  The only short coming is that I only have a couple scopes w/MOA reticle.  But I really don't need it for the shorter range stuff. 

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Re: Scope for .300 Win Mag
« Reply #25 on: February 05, 2016, 08:05:27 PM »
With a rail you can really use any of the tactical style rings. I really like the warne maxima steel rings. They are solid and lightweight.

As for the reticle I would reccomend the moar reticle in the nf as it is not too busy and can only benefit you.
True moa reticles are a god send. Unless your a mil guy.... Then your beyond help  :chuckle:

A MOA reticle and having a MOA reticle in my Razor 85 30WA eyepiece made short work of dealing with shifting winds and getting on target with rockchucks.  No fuss, no muss with dialing anything, just count dots and hold off on a second shot.  Really makes it nice when targets are few and far between, which many of the colonies I shoot only offer five or six targets in a morning's shoot.  The only short coming is that I only have a couple scopes w/MOA reticle.  But I really don't need it for the shorter range stuff.
I never shot chucks but that is exactly the benefit to them  :tup: I been drooling over that 30 x moa eye piece since I got my razor spotter
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Re: Scope for .300 Win Mag
« Reply #26 on: February 05, 2016, 08:14:19 PM »
Lap your rings, a little blue lock tite, and tighten to specs and you will be fine.  What kind of ranges are you wanting to shoot?  Can't go wrong with Zeiss, NF, Leupold, Sightron, or any other top shelf glass in my opinion.  Comes down to what features and specs you want.

Blue locktite betw the rings and scope?  That may be a good thing for me now that my can of Scotch Coat is all dried up and I can no longer find it for sale.  I had to send the Burris 3-9 Signature on my big game rifle back this year.  It is a relatively heavy scope in a very light 300 Wby McMillan stocked Mod 70 that has never been adjusted for POI in 30 years and once I attempted to tweek it slightly this year was all over the place.  I don't know that it will move when re mounted, but if blue locktite betw the rings and scope tube offers a near guarantee - why not?

Normally I don't even consider scopes moving because I only shoot one scoped big game rifle, my 1886 45/70 carbine and my mod 71 both have Lyman peeps that never move.  On Varmint rifles there is no significant recoil.     

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Re: Scope for .300 Win Mag
« Reply #27 on: February 05, 2016, 08:21:53 PM »
Seems to keep those screws from jarring loose after repeated poundings, but you can still break em lose if need be.  I've got two rem 700 and a Savage 111 sitting on the table as we speak that I am accurizing for some friends.  Ring screws and base screws both get some.  Just a little dab will do ya :chuckle:
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Re: Scope for .300 Win Mag
« Reply #28 on: February 05, 2016, 08:30:09 PM »
I've been rolling over this same question and I finally settled on the Leupold mark 4 with the TS-32X1 reticle.  Still on the fence between the 6-20, and the 4-14.  Its a hunting rifle so the 14x jumps out at me but they are the same weight so I could have a whole 20x and not get a weight penalty :chuckle:  Bullblaster is trying to pressure me into the 20x but I don't know if i'm cool enough for the 20x club :chuckle:
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Re: Scope for .300 Win Mag
« Reply #29 on: February 05, 2016, 08:32:33 PM »
Lap your rings, a little blue lock tite, and tighten to specs and you will be fine.  What kind of ranges are you wanting to shoot?  Can't go wrong with Zeiss, NF, Leupold, Sightron, or any other top shelf glass in my opinion.  Comes down to what features and specs you want.

Blue locktite betw the rings and scope?  That may be a good thing for me now that my can of Scotch Coat is all dried up and I can no longer find it for sale.  I had to send the Burris 3-9 Signature on my big game rifle back this year.  It is a relatively heavy scope in a very light 300 Wby McMillan stocked Mod 70 that has never been adjusted for POI in 30 years and once I attempted to tweek it slightly this year was all over the place.  I don't know that it will move when re mounted, but if blue locktite betw the rings and scope tube offers a near guarantee - why not?

Normally I don't even consider scopes moving because I only shoot one scoped big game rifle, my 1886 45/70 carbine and my mod 71 both have Lyman peeps that never move.  On Varmint rifles there is no significant recoil.   
Haha!  I read back through that again and must have missed it, but no I don't put lock tite between the scope and rings.  Although it could actually work now that I think about it :chuckle:
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