The ''proper'' scope for my big Brno

Lever guns ceased to be fighting rifles around the same time that Teddy and Friends ran up San Juan Hill.

Not at all. The PCMR carried 30-0 Win 94's during WWII and they knew how to use 'em well. Most of TR's troops were issued 30-40 Krag rifles,
but Teddy preferred his Win 1895 lever gun. For hunting & the occasional scrum, its hard to put down a good lever rifle.
 
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When are we gonna get a shipping container of those…
 
Not at all. The PCMR carried 30-0 Win 94's during WWII and they knew how to use 'em well. Most of TR's troops were issued 30-40 Krag rifles,
but Teddy preferred his Win 1895 lever gun. For hunting & the occasional scrum, its hard to put down a good lever rifle.

I do not know it was the caliber or the man but a lot of wounded animals with teddy ...
 
Well, yeah, but the same can be said of bolt guns now days. - dan

True, with the possible point that real fighting calibers (for horns and fangs, not folks) only live in bolts and break actions. Well, the BAR might have come in a 458 WInchester, but that would be the exception to the rule.
 
Not at all. The PCMR carried 30-0 Win 94's during WWII and they knew how to use 'em well. Most of TR's troops were issued 30-40 Krag rifles,
but Teddy preferred his Win 1895 lever gun. For hunting & the occasional scrum, its hard to put down a good lever rifle.

Teddy was also damned near legally blind, and he was charging in the days where the semi-aristocratic regimental leader could equip himself as he saw fit.
 
You may have a problem mounting a 2.5x8 Leupold... it is a short scope although a great one...

The best thing you can do with that backward safety is never use it... then it will not matter in which direction it functions... just never use it...

I get around this by hunting with a BRNO 600 30-06 and work/camp stopping with the 602 so I'm used to the safety.

Under pressure/stress, muscle memory rules.

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If its long enough for the receiver, I suggest the old Swarovski Habicht 1.5 - 4.5 X 20.
Clear, bright and sturdy. Affordable when bought used. Good warranty.
I like the 4-A reticle.

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That's a good suggestion, Rob. Here's mine--very similar to yours: Zeiss Diavari-C 1.5-4.5x18. Here it is on my dangerous game rifle, an all-out custom Sauer 90 in 9.3x64 Brenneke chambering:

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