Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Scopes and Optics => Topic started by: Machias on October 25, 2022, 09:18:12 PM
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I have a CVA Cascade rifle in .22-.250. I have an Axeon 4-16x50mm, Dog Soldier Scope, 30mm tube. Which 30mm Talley Scope mounts should I go with? Low, low extended, medium, medium extended, high or high extended?
https://www.talleymanufacturing.com/product/cva-cascade-scope-mounts/
Thanks for any advice!!
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To be safe and not have to return, use the high extended. They are only 1/10 of an inch higher than meds.
The extended will allow you to move the scope forward or rearward a little more or less.
The only way to know which set is perfect is to have them both present.
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Thank you!!
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unless you're interested in adding a rail
https://www.talleymanufacturing.com/product/cva-cascade-picatinny-rail/
I put one on my tikka and I think medium heigh rings, worked perfect for 50mm scope
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unless you're interested in adding a rail
https://www.talleymanufacturing.com/product/cva-cascade-picatinny-rail/
I put one on my tikka and I think medium heigh rings, worked perfect for 50mm scope
What's the advantage of adding a rail? Thanks
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just a lot more options on what you can do, things like quick release and tons of scope mounting options
turns the top of your receiver into a picatinny rail, like an AR
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just a lot more options on what you can do, things like quick release and tons of scope mounting options
turns the top of your receiver into a picatinny rail, like an AR
Understood. This scope will be mounted and stay on this rifle. Appreciate the thoughts!