Talley quality?

guntech

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I installed a new set of Talley rings and bases on a .338 Sako... and a fairly large Leupold...

First shot on target, second, and third off target, fourth shot the scope fell off...

The front base failed... anyone seen this before?

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I heard that it can happens with the light alloy Talley on magnum rifles. I don’t know if it is something that happens lots though?!?!
 
I installed a new set of Talley rings and bases on a .338 Sako... and a fairly large Leupold...

First shot on target, second, and third off target, fourth shot the scope fell off...

The front base failed... anyone seen this before?

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Something is wrong with that picture but I can't quite figure it out though :sok2
 
Failures can occur with any product line, so I wouldn't expect this to be a common occurrence. The real question is if Talley will stand behind their product, replace the mount, and recommend an alternate mount for the application, if they don't think the choice of that particular mount was appropriate.
 
My 458wm broke a rear mount. I think they were talleys but im not quite sure. The vortex optics failed 4 times mount once so i went steel weaver rings and bushnell elite and been fine since
 
I just had a warne Qd steel ring show huge wear on the recoil lug on a CZ 550 in 458 Lott. I sent them some pictures and I had new rings within days, no questions asked. I have seen pics of talley Qd fail on the 458 Lott as well.

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Talley will stand behind their products... I was wondering if any else has this problem. It's a steel base. It sat too far forward on the dovetail (another reason that Sako dovetail sucks) so a thin brass shim was placed under it and it was tapped tight and the two screws tightened. You can not over torque these screws. They have a very small head. The design of a tapered dovetail induces far more 'stress' on that small 'gripping edge' on recoil than tightening screws can do. Every time the rifle is fired the dovetails are tightened until they no longer move... in this case the steel cracked and opened up.
 
The only mounts I’ve had break off were Leupold ringmounts on a sako 75 308 win. The tapered receivers are painful. Leupold warrantied them no questions asked.
Otherwise, I have had no issues with mounting scopes on tapped receivers on hundreds of rifles.
 
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