Browning B78

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I recently purchased a B78 with tapered hexagon barrel. The rifle is in immaculate condition. It came with factory browning 1 inch rings which have a 5.5 inch span from the outer edges of the rings. My current collection of scopes are slightly too short to sit properly in the rings. Looking for suggestions on scopes they would suit this rifle.
Thanks
Don
 

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Will another set of extension rings solve your issue?….:)

Might be less expensive than looking for a specific scope to fit.
I am hoping to keep original from the factory. It’s just shy of 50 years old and is in exceptional condition. I am open to putting a period correct scope on it if possible. Just trying to educate myself on possible solutions without removing the current bases and rings.
Thanks
Don
 
It’s 6mm rem and will be used on the bench 100 yards at my club and longer at another club I have occasional access to.
Don
Who doesn't love the 6mm caliber?.....:)

I had one from 1978 to 1989. A Remington Model 788 in 6mm. I shot elk, WT deer, black bear, Mule deer, coyotes, a California Bighorn Ram, gophers, marmots, grouse, you name it with that 6mm. Then someone said, "hey, you can't shoot elk, sheep, or bear with a 6mm"! I said I can't. they said nope............:ROFLMAO:

So being young, dumb, and full of c@m, I sold it for a Browning A-bolt 7mm Remington Magnum. I gotta tell ya, I should have kept that 6mm...;)

And now they are killing those same animals with the venerable 223 Remington.....:LOL::cautious::ROFLMAO:

Oddly enough the closet caliber to my 6mm today is the 260 Remington and a 6.5 Creedmoor. Both of which I really like.....:)

If I hadn't foolishly sold it, I would still shoot 6mm today......:)
 
I'm thinking an older fixed power Leupold/Redfield/Weaver with a gloss finish and target turrets would look very appropriate on that rifle and work nicely for the shooting you want to do.
Well, I'm definitely too invested in this now (as I go browsing through eBay for vintage target scopes). My vote goes to a Leupold M8 12x40 AO in a gloss finish with the target turrets. 5.8" tube length, 40mm objective should work nicely with your medium rings, and 12x should let you see you bullet holes at 100 yards without being over magnified.

Whatever you end up doing, be sure to post some pictures of the finished build. That's a lovely rifle that deserves equally as nice glass.
 
I am hoping to keep original from the factory. It’s just shy of 50 years old and is in exceptional condition. I am open to putting a period correct scope on it if possible. Just trying to educate myself on possible solutions without removing the current bases and rings.
Thanks
Don
Older scopes had longer tubes. Find a used Leupold or Burris and they should work as well as have the security of lifetime warranties. If Leupold go to their website and enter the serial number of the scope. They will verify that it is genuine. There are a lot of Chinese copies on the market which is why Leupold created the verification site.
 
Well, I'm definitely too invested in this now (as I go browsing through eBay for vintage target scopes). My vote goes to a Leupold M8 12x40 AO in a gloss finish with the target turrets. 5.8" tube length, 40mm objective should work nicely with your medium rings, and 12x should let you see you bullet holes at 100 yards without being over magnified.

Whatever you end up doing, be sure to post some pictures of the finished build. That's a lovely rifle that deserves equally as nice glass.
I will send pics of the finished product. Not sure if I use a 50 year old scope or something off the shelf.
Thanks
Don
 
Older scopes had longer tubes. Find a used Leupold or Burris and they should work as well as have the security of lifetime warranties. If Leupold go to their website and enter the serial number of the scope. They will verify that it is genuine. There are a lot of Chinese copies on the market which is why Leupold created the verification site.
As it turns out I do have an older Burris scope on hand. I never considered using it as I had a good leupold and a Minox at home both with 30 inch tubes I had planned to choose from. I picked up the rifle and went straight to my local gun shop to give then the task of setting it up. I didn’t realize the taper on the barrel and special bases needed to function with this rifle. This is a Burris 2x7 made in the USA. Whet are your thoughts?
Thanks
Don
 

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As it turns out I do have an older Burris scope on hand. I never considered using it as I had a good leupold and a Minox at home both with 30 inch tubes I had planned to choose from. I picked up the rifle and went straight to my local gun shop to give then the task of setting it up. I didn’t realize the taper on the barrel and special bases needed to function with this rifle. This is a Burris 2x7 made in the USA. Whet are your thoughts?
Thanks
Don
If you already own it, throw it on the rifle and get out to the range with it. I think you're likely to find a 2-7x scope to be a little under magnified for the shooting you're doing, but no reason not to use it while you figure out what you want for a final configuration.
 
I don't have any first hand experience, but a bit of quick Googling indicates that both the M8 12x40 and the FX-3 12x40 have ~4" of eye relief, which is certainly more than most scopes I'm shooting.
ok when you ask for people's experience and help and then discredit there experience
it must be true it's on the internet
good luck with your adventure
 
If you already own it, throw it on the rifle and get out to the range with it. I think you're likely to find a 2-7x scope to be a little under magnified for the shooting you're doing, but no reason not to use it while you figure out what you want for a final configuration.
That is what I plan to do at this point then after listening to advice from the cgner’s I will make a more permanent scope decision and go in the search for it.
Thanks again
Don
 
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