Cocked&Locked
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- S. Ontario
So, not sure if this is the right forum, but here goes
I have an older (early 70's) sako AV in 375 H&H that i adore, one of the neat little manlicher stocked carbines. Sweet rife and a wonderful trigger. Problem is that i'm almost 50 and my eye's have decided to go for a s**t. So the irons don't work so hot for me any more. Dammit, have to put a scope on her.
So i found a very nice little leupold 1-4 and new in the box sako rings that keep it nice and low. Put them on, set up the windage with the mount and wow, thats a sleek little set up, maybe a scope won't be so bad!
Now i'm shooting my gallery loads thru it, no problem, then some heavier loads, 265gn lead at about 2000fps, no problem, then a full power load......and the scope mounts eject off the receiver under recoil.
All is not lost, my face fields the objective ring and i manage to catch the scope before it falls with my support hand.....much to the amusement of my best friend, who pointed out that he didn't think i was anywhere near that co ordinated....thanks.....
Sooooooo, any one know how to set up sako rings so the don't come loose under heavy recoil? And i really don't want aftermarket bases if i can avoid it as most of them have pointed screws that drive into the top of the receiver, plus the sako rings are just so compact!
I have an older (early 70's) sako AV in 375 H&H that i adore, one of the neat little manlicher stocked carbines. Sweet rife and a wonderful trigger. Problem is that i'm almost 50 and my eye's have decided to go for a s**t. So the irons don't work so hot for me any more. Dammit, have to put a scope on her.
So i found a very nice little leupold 1-4 and new in the box sako rings that keep it nice and low. Put them on, set up the windage with the mount and wow, thats a sleek little set up, maybe a scope won't be so bad!
Now i'm shooting my gallery loads thru it, no problem, then some heavier loads, 265gn lead at about 2000fps, no problem, then a full power load......and the scope mounts eject off the receiver under recoil.
All is not lost, my face fields the objective ring and i manage to catch the scope before it falls with my support hand.....much to the amusement of my best friend, who pointed out that he didn't think i was anywhere near that co ordinated....thanks.....
Sooooooo, any one know how to set up sako rings so the don't come loose under heavy recoil? And i really don't want aftermarket bases if i can avoid it as most of them have pointed screws that drive into the top of the receiver, plus the sako rings are just so compact!






















































