The Leupold/Redfield type mount with adjustable windage will definitely work, but the harder-kicking the rifle the less secure it is, since the scope is mostly held in place by the front ring. That said, I have a bunch of them on lighter-kicking rifles and they do the job.

The Burris Signatures are a deifnite step up, as are the Conetrol/Gentry/S&K, which all use the same basic windage system, with opposing windage screws in each base. In fact the bases for the Conetrol and Gentry mounts are interchangeable.

If you really like the Talley rings, you might consider sending your rifle to Talley to have them fitted. Many if not most factory rifles that run out of windage adjustment with fixed mounts don't actually have misaligned mounting holes. Instead the top surfaces of the action are tilted a little, due to poor polishing. Talley can machine the bottom of Lightweights to compensate, which probably wouldn't cost much (if any) more than a different set of mounts.


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