I have a question for all you out there,
I want a quick detachable scope mounting system for one of my rifles, this rifle will most likely have some sufficient recoil happening.
I would like to go with Leupold's QR system and also their QWR system but was looking at Weavers good old simple bases and regular rings (mainly because of the $$$$$).
Now I remember having a Remmington 742 in 30.06 with this setup, and when I took the scope off for cleaning purposes, and then re-attached it, I was always back on zero, which gave me confidence in the system after that, but I cant remember if these sort of rings did any damage to the scope tube as they don't look perfectly round on the inside like the Leupold's do.
The other reason I am looking at this type of set-up is to be able to switch scopes in a rather timely manner for what ever reasons I have (many).
I was wondering about the levers on the Leupolds, would/can they possibly get caught on something (clothes/bush) and open up and allow the scope to get off zero without me noticing before a shot is taking if I needed to take a quick shot on a fleet sheep or W.H.Y.
Please any comments and or experiences would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance for you input.
I want a quick detachable scope mounting system for one of my rifles, this rifle will most likely have some sufficient recoil happening.
I would like to go with Leupold's QR system and also their QWR system but was looking at Weavers good old simple bases and regular rings (mainly because of the $$$$$).
Now I remember having a Remmington 742 in 30.06 with this setup, and when I took the scope off for cleaning purposes, and then re-attached it, I was always back on zero, which gave me confidence in the system after that, but I cant remember if these sort of rings did any damage to the scope tube as they don't look perfectly round on the inside like the Leupold's do.
The other reason I am looking at this type of set-up is to be able to switch scopes in a rather timely manner for what ever reasons I have (many).
I was wondering about the levers on the Leupolds, would/can they possibly get caught on something (clothes/bush) and open up and allow the scope to get off zero without me noticing before a shot is taking if I needed to take a quick shot on a fleet sheep or W.H.Y.
Please any comments and or experiences would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance for you input.