Leupold Scope Ring Height and Base Question

mosinmaster

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Hi,

So I'm mounting a scope on my Mauser 98 with military safety.

I was wondering if the dimensions given on Leupold's website are based off the front or rear rings. In this case, the Mauser front ring is much larger and higher than the rear receiver bridge.

I've measured the safety in the 90 degree up position and it is 0.875'' above the rear receiver and 0.563'' above the front ring.

I am going to be using Leupold standard 2 piece bases and Leupold standard rings. I'm debating whether I should use Medium, High, or Super High. The scope I am using is a older VX-II 3-9x33mm scope. This is a Husqvarna rifle so the bolt handle is bent and backward swept to clear scopes.

Midway USA tell me that the Super High rings are 0.5'' high from the base of the ring to the bottom of the tube. High rings are 0.4'' high from the base of the ring to the bottom of the tube. Medium rings are 0.270'' from the base of the ring to the bottom of the tube.

My question is with the additional height given by the Leupold bases (anybody know how tall they are?), which ring will clear the safety at 0.563'' above the front receiver ring? Definitely the super high rings will, and most likely the High. What about the Mediums?
 
You might consider buying a new safety
I have several mausers with the after market safetys the scope will be lower over the bore making it more comfortable to shoot and more accurate. The safetys are easy to install might need a little fitting.
 
Rings are the same height, bases are different heights (yes, I know Ruger can be different).

Get a safety designed for a scope, you will be money ahead and so much happier by the end of the year.

Rarely will the bolt clear. Be sure to take into consideration the largest diameter at the rear of the scope, and make sure the bolt clears for the entire length of it's travel.
 
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