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I have used Talley LWs on Tikkas ranging from .223 to .300 and .338 WM and have never had a single problem. These are not safe queen/range rifles either. I would rock the Talleys and not look back.


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Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
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I bought the Warne rings for mine. The only downfall with those are the weight. They are absurdly heavy.... I'd also like to hear others thoughts as well...


The tikka I had in 300 wsm I ran the Talley lightweights never had any issues whatsoever. The guy I sold the rifle to kept the same setup.



Thanks buddy. What I really wanted was the modified ones 16bore used to sell........ I almost bought a set of the damn things back when I didn't even own a Tikka. Talley needs to get their act together and just mill theirs out like 16bore's dad did...


You are pretty skilled/handy with tools I bet you could come up with something, to mill them. Me on the other hand I just end up in the hospital lol.. there is reason why I’m in the Army..


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I have Warne rings on all of mine.


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I use DNZ on both my Tikkas and one Browning BLR


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Nobody likes the Leupy dual dovetail and Burris Sig rings?


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Silly there's not more options that utilize the dovetail. I'd like something horizontal split exactly like a Warne made Leupold PR(not W), call it a PRT. Not too hot for the Leupold Sako RM.

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Originally Posted by elelbean
Think the Cabela's Euro Scope with 42 bell in DNZ lows will fit OK?


These are DNZ Hunt Masters (pretty sure they are lows) with a Zeiss HD5 2-10x42 mounted. I think they are the same height as the equivalent one piece DNZs. I had a 3-9x42 Conquest on there before installing the HD5, isn't the Cabela's 3-9x42 Euro a rebranded older style Conquest? If so I would bet that the lows would work for you.

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I know why you have them turned that way, but they look peculiar.


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Sorry the Optilock Ringmounts look so much better...never had an issue with a set either


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Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
I know why you have them turned that way, but they look peculiar.


Because they look just like the one piece version with the center connector missing, so I put them in the same configuration. They're not directional, it worked fine.

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I get it, and it gave you necessary room to move the scope


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SWFA in 30mm Modified Talley Lows

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Leupold M8 6x42 in 1" Modified Talley Mediums

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Leupold M8 6x42 in 1" Modified Talley Lows

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Decisions.....decisions. Looks like I can't find any DNZ lows where I'm at. I can find DNZ mediums and Talley Lows. Do you think DNZ mediums would cause any problems with a 3x9x42 Euro scope? Or, do you guys think I'm better off with Talley Lows?

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