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leupold bases

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 6:30 pm
by Ruger No. 1
I have a few dumb questions on leupold bases. First question: on the dovetail mount where the ring slides down into the base and you have to turn it to get it straight, how do you know when the base is straight inline with the other mount?

Second question, what is the advantage to a dual dovetail mount over a standard mount?

Third question, the gun im putting this on is a remington 700 22-250, I assume this is considered a short action?

thanks

Re: leupold bases

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 8:00 pm
by Captqc
I can answer your first question, to align the bases all you need is a dowel appx the diameter of the scope (if you want to get fancy Sinclair International sells a tool) and lay it across the bases to check alignment. By using a dowel before mounting your scope you will prevent any side stress on your scope tube. Gary

Re: leupold bases

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 8:33 pm
by futuretrades
captqc is right on as far as the alignment of your bases. personally i went ahead and bought the tool he is talking about. basically 2 pieces of 1" dia., or 30mm, steel dowel, with a pointed end on each piece. just tighten down the rings on the steel dowels, and turn the rings in to align the pointed ends. nice thing about the dowels is you use them for leverage to turn the rings in. DO NOT USE YOUR SCOPE FOR THIS!

as far as an advantage to use the dovetail mounts, i don't think there is any big advantage to use them. same as the difference in using one piece or 2 piece mounts, although, the 2 piece mounts give more clearance for loading the magazine or chamber. also a "standard" scope mount depends on ones idea of "standard"

as for your action, it is a short action for the 22-250. long action examples would be such as 270, 30-06, or the 7mm rem mag.

hope this helps answer your questions.