todbartell said:if it were me, Id put the BLR talley lightweight rings on, and a Leupold VXII 2-7x33mm matte
The wifey has a Leupold 2x7 compact on her .358 BLR, mounted in Warne QD rings with a set of Ashley ghost ring back up irons in reserve. The scope is good to go for hunting purposes. The scope comes off and the Ashley setup goes on when the rifles primary purpose is "just in case" when out picking huckleberries or anywhere else it might be used at close range and defensively. The 2x7 would be fine as well, but putting the irons on makes it a little handier and lighter.thud said:I am thinking of putting a scope on my .358 BLR Stainless/Laminate. I have never bought a scope before and I don't know what strenght or (optic size)? to get. I would have to get rings and bases also. Thanks for the help.
Rick said:The wifey has a Leupold 2x7 compact on her .358 BLR, mounted in Warne QD rings with a set of Ashley ghost ring back up irons in reserve. The scope is good to go for hunting purposes.
It's not cool; it's common sense. A .358 is an outstanding choice for kids/women/beginning shooters, etc - if you're a reloader and apply a little thought.Chuck said:That is so cool that your wife hunts with a rifle like that!
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The Whelen is more of the same good stuff but in a bigger package. The BLR starts to get ugly and ungainly (in my opinon) once you start chambering it in 30-06 size calibers.Chuck said:Yup, sounds a lot like shooting a .35 Whelen. One thing I'm not famililar with though is the Speer shot capsules that you mention. How are you loading those and where would a guy get some?
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