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Like most M70/rifle loonies here, I'm always thinking about the "best" scope for my rifles. It includes a lot of changing of mounts, rings, etc. I mostly get it right, though, after a couple of tries. Here's what I ended up with on my FN American M70 in 7x57:

Leupold 6x36mm in Talley steel rings
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I had a 3-9x Meopta on it previously. Great scope, but big. I just don't think I'll ever need a 9x on a 7x57. The 6x works fine at the range for load-testing and zeroing. Here's the rifle with the Meopta (it sits on top of a nice CZ .223 now).
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If you live in open country fixed 6x makes a lot of sense.

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It's yours, YOU have to be happy with it. No body else.... I personally love 3-9x40's, 2.5-10's, 3.5-10's, and 4.5-14 and even 6-18's. Totally depends on what rifle it's going to be on and what range/distance I'm shooting with said rifle. Most all of my hunting rifles wear 3-9 scopes. It's not hard turning the dial up or down... wink


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Originally Posted by Slavek
If you live in open country fixed 6x makes a lot of sense.


Not the kind of open country I hunt... Could have never made the 648 yard shot with a 6x scope. At least I would have never pulled the trigger. It would not have been ethical at all. Some people can see great with 6x, I am one that can not..


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I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
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Have a Leupold 2.5x and Talley Lightweights on this 7x57 Fwt.
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Have a Redfield 4x on this Pre '64 M 70 Fwt .30-06.

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I love that fwt. Reminds me of my 30-06....


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Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
It's yours, YOU have to be happy with it. No body else.... I personally love 3-9x40's, 2.5-10's, 3.5-10's, and 4.5-14 and even 6-18's. Totally depends on what rifle it's going to be on and what range/distance I'm shooting with said rifle. Most all of my hunting rifles wear 3-9 scopes. It's not hard turning the dial up or down... wink


Roger that; the Meopta is an awesome scope. I'll confess that my 2 most heavily-used rifles both wear Leupold 2.5-8x variables. And I won't be changing them. On two recent quickie (one day) hunting trips though, the M70 7x57 killed a couple of pigs and 3 coyotes. The longest shot was a sow at 110 yds. 6X was good enough (for THAT rifle). And it looks good!
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Bob, all of your rifles look great buddy.. You have very good taste and know how to make the scope/mount/rings as pleasing to the eye as possible. I think your rifle looks great with either scope..


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Originally Posted by elkhunternm
Have a Redfield 4x on this Pre '64 M 70 Fwt .30-06.

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The pre-64 M70 in .30-06 cries out for an older 4X. The classic American hunting rifle combo.
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I had a steel tube weaver K4 on my 270 fwt when I first got it and that was a pretty good scope and it looked great on that rifle. Just not enough magnification for my eyes....:

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The Kollmorgen bear cub was cool on my 308 fwt as well:
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Leupold QR rings and bases. Best looking combo on any Pre-64 ever.


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Leupold QR rings and bases. Best looking combo on any Pre-64 ever.


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Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
I had a steel tube weaver K4 on my 270 fwt when I first got it and that was a pretty good scope and it looked great on that rifle. Just not enough magnification for my eyes....:

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The Kollmorgen bear cub was cool on my 308 fwt as well:
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Those are saaawwweeetttt!


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If I can match a period correct scope to the rifle I will. I put a 6X Kollmorgen with a dot on a STD 22 Hornet and a 2-7 Redfield wide angle on a 257 Roberts. A Leupold 2.5X8 went on a custom Ruger #1 7MM/08. If I could find a nice older 1.75X6 I'd put it on a 358 FWT. A better woods rifle I haven't found. Most scopes are either 2.5-8 or 3x9x40. I don't care or the larger objective lens as IMHO they look out of place on a pre 64 M70.

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A 3.5-10X Leupold in Conetrol's rides on my 270.

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A 1.75-6X Leupold in Matt Williams rings and Michael Scherz bases rides on my 358.

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BSA, with you on that, buddy, except the 6-18. Outside that box, only a 6-24 I just had to have.
PS- only a couple hundred $$ away from putting that Swaro on my new FWT. Doug and his Camera Land guys have been uber helpful, BTW.
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It's yours, YOU have to be happy with it. No body else.... I personally love 3-9x40's, 2.5-10's, 3.5-10's, and 4.5-14 and even 6-18's. Totally depends on what rifle it's going to be on and what range/distance I'm shooting with said rifle. Most all of my hunting rifles wear 3-9 scopes. It's not hard turning the dial up or down... wink


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Originally Posted by GSPfan
If I can match a period correct scope to the rifle I will. I put a 6X Kollmorgen with a dot on a STD 22 Hornet and a 2-7 Redfield wide angle on a 257 Roberts. A Leupold 2.5X8 went on a custom Ruger #1 7MM/08. If I could find a nice older 1.75X6 I'd put it on a 358 FWT. A better woods rifle I haven't found. Most scopes are either 2.5-8 or 3x9x40. I don't care or the larger objective lens as IMHO they look out of place on a pre 64 M70.


I'll raise a toast to this line of thinking. I've got a bunch of older rifles but only one pre-64 M70. All wear period scopes, the M70 .270 a 6x Lyman All-American. The newer glass may be better optically, but I'm not hunting enough to take advantage of that edge, and the large objectives are a big turn-off IMHO.
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Originally Posted by EdM
A 3.5-10X Leupold in Conetrol's rides on my 270.

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A 1.75-6X Leupold in Matt Williams rings and Michael Scherz bases rides on my 358.

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Mr EdM who did the wood on that .270 ? Dog dam thats nice! v best winpoor


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