Leupold ringmounts and magnums

mikeboehm

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I have a sako 75 338 win mag I currently have Sako optilock two pieces bases and rings and the scope sits way too high for my liking. Would I come along any issues down the road with running low Leopold ring mounts I run them on my standard action and I love them
 
Scope hasn't been bucked off my .458 Lott using Leupold Ring Mounts.

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The Burris bases that slide over the dovetail are also quite strong. The base is one piece, and it is jammed tighter under recoil, so it isn't coming loose.
 
Leupold Ring Mounts work fine for me. Never considered using anything else. Never an issue on my .300 WM Grey Wolf or .375 H&H Kodiak either.

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.300 Win. Mag. Sako 85 Grey Wolf with Leupold VX-2 Ultralight 3-9x33mm

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.375 H&H Mag. Sako 85 Kodiak with Leupold VX-2 1-4x20mm
 
I have the 30mm sako ringmounts on my .338. I had to remove the recoil pin to get enough room to mount my VXR.

I use the leupold mounts on my other Sako's.
 
I have used dual dovetails on a bunch of guns up to 460Wby. Never a problem. Standard ones I had issues with a 35 whelen. DD is just better. Talleys are real good also. Not sure how they work on Sako
 
Leupold on my 300 RUM for the past 17 years. Works fine unless you are constantly twisting the rings in and out. Then they eventually wear and get play in them. Talley is another good way to go.
 
I never had a problem with the standard rings on my 338 win mag or the 375 h&h that is now sold. I switched to Talley rings on my 338.
 
I use Leupold ringmounts on practically eveything. My 8mm Rem Mag and 338 Win Mag get dual dovetails.
All the rest get STD types with adjustable windage at the rear. I have never had an issue with these setups.
They must have decent integrity, because several other makers have rings that fit these Leupold bases. EE.
 
They have never moved on my .350 RM, 9.3X62, .375 H&H, .405, .416, .45/90, .458 etc... I tend to load "peppy" so you are probably good to go.
 
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