
Btw. With the scope removed how are the original sights? Are they still clearly visible or partly obscured?
Looks good ,good to see the repeatable point of aim .Scope doesn't look out of place on the merkel either
That looks nice. Beautiful rifle as well. Could you please let me know the model of that Leupold scope?
M123...........It is a Leupold Vari X II 1-4X20 in matte finish.
I know, I know..........I can still use the irons, but it is getting slower and more difficult each year now. The scope brings me back to instant target acquisition and a clear, in focus sighting picture on a single focal plane. It increases my confidence in my ability to effectively use this rifle on dangerous game 100%..........so screw the aesthetics and bring on the f**king elephants.......
I believe you touched on some quality issues earlier in one of your own posts, unless you do not consider the finish and asthetic issues you noted as a low "quality" issue as I do.So, you are saying the Talleys are low quality?
Pics are coming gentlemen, pics are coming.................As an aside I am interested in opinions on the Talley set up. I have never before used Talley rings or bases as I do not care for the "Iroquois" look with the protrusion and screws on the top, however they are made of steel and the rings sit down into a seat in the 1 piece base, which should be strong as hell and should not move under recoil. They are also held together with 4 good stout screws per ring and have plenty of bearing surface on the scope tube. Aesthetics aside they appear to be a strong set up and very well made, which they should be given the pricing.
The levers won't work bearkilr, too close to the barrels.............all I need do is carry the little Torx L wrench in my pocket for QD when essential.




























