Scope Mounting Problem

Slooshark1

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I just bought an Remington Model 700 ADL in .25-06 and I installed Weaver bases on it but when I went to mount my Leupold VX1 2x7, the rings don't reach the bases. The front base is about 3/8" to 1/2" away from the maximum that I can slide the ring on the scope.

Any suggestions on what the best way is to fix this problem?

Best regards,

Slooshark1
 
A picture might help in understanding your problem.

If I had to guess, it sounds like you have a SA base. Or you may require those funny looking extended/reversable bases made for short tubed scopes on LA rifles.
 
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Does you front and or rear base need to be turned around?

I've used this Weaver combo with a 2x7 Leupold on 700 long actions with no problems. Should work.



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Here some front bases I pulled out of the parts bin.

The one on the left is a #35 (same as yours). The one on the right is a front extension base #40A. It's the one you need and is alot better/cheeeeper than extension rings.

The middle base is a Warne all-steel base form Brownells. Weaver makes all-steel ones as well, but I've never had one, so can't comment on the slot placement.


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What gives with those cheesy rings? Looks like the cheapo's that come free with the "made in China" junk scopes :rolleyes: Do yourself a favor and relegate those rings to .22 rimfire duty. Pick up a set of something at least halfway decent (even a set of $20 Weaver rings are better) Save yourself a headache & don't chimp out on the mount set up ;) :D
 
SC is giving good advice.
Weaver also makes as does B Square a picatinny rail type base, which is another good option.
Or you could move away from Weaver style all together and go with say Millett, Leupold, or Burris.
 
While I have no specific problem with Weaver bases and rings, I much prefer the Leupold system, and would simply put an extension base on the front, facing rearwards to solve that problem. Leupold rings are also a bit narrower than are weavers, giving just a little extra movement of the scope in the rings to get it back a bit further. Regards, Eagleye.
 
Hi Earle,

Supercub nailed it... The long action, and short action bases are a bit different...

I just bought a remington muzzleloader that had short action bases on it, but the owner wanted to keep em for his new remington :):):) :):)
I have a set of Leupold rings and bases for it...
So you still can :):):)
Option B, albiet more expensive is a set of burris zee rings.. they're much thinner, and I've had good luck with them in a few situations similar to yours when all you need is 1/8th to a half inch extra of play.
 
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