I am interested in using a set of quick release scope mounts on a Sako AV long action rifle.
Suggestions from those with actual experience would be much appreciated.![]()
Talley makes a set. Bases are about $40, rings about $130 or so. Nice set-up, very solid and well made. I had them on an AV in 375 H&H.
What scope do you plan to attach? I had a Leupold 2.5-8x36 on there and it barely fit, short tube on that one. Something to consider as I don't believe they make an extension type ring.
Talk to Clay at Prophet River, he'll set you up.
Why?
Leupold Sako, small light. You just need a multi tool or screwdriver to get them off. Put a small mark on the receiver, because of the taper they go back pretty close. I used to look at them as quick release but not necessarily return to zero
In the event that I have to venture into 12 foot high willows and alder thickets to retrieve a grizzly bear. Experience has taught that open sight are better for me in that situation.
Furthermore, the rifle has open sights and I wish to have the versatility of open sight or scope.
Did that answer your question?
Thanks MTM. If no return to zero then it defeats the purpose for me. In that case we may just stick with open sights.
Maybe I get lucky on a 5-15 draw this year.![]()
Ah, yes. I understand. I wasn't trying to be obnoxious, it's just that my experience with 'quick release' mounts in the past required a sighting in each time they were 'quick remounted'. I was disappointed and wanted to save you the grief. I expect that if you use high end rings you may have better success. I'd be interested to know what you end up with and how they work (i.e. return to zero).![]()
There is nothing worse than trudging fearfully through tall, wet, snow covered willows and coming upon heavy, laboured breathing and rustling - you shoulder the rifle and discover the scope is fogged.![]()



























