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Older Zeiss Diavari 3-9x in double dovetail mounts (get rid of that windage rear.) I don't like the 20mm objective lens scopes for a gun that might get used in the dark timber, and the bold Zeiss reticles are a good match for my eyes.
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Thanks for all the suggestions. My buddy happen to have a Leupold 2.5x8 lying around, so traded him some ammo for it. Should work fine i'ma hope'in.
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Just picked this up recently,custom mauser in 375 H&H. Thinking maybe a 1.5x 5 Leupold, but also thinking something up to maybe 7 power? Probably shooting 235-250 grain bullets, and shots to 200 -300 yds. Leo 2.5x8...... for me that works
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I do not think you will regret your choice! Nice rifle, I hope that it serves you well! memtb
You should not use a rifle that will kill an animal when everything goes right; you should use one that will do the job when everything goes wrong." -Bob Hagel
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A fine choice on the scope. I'd still get rid of the scope mounts. Between the extension ring on the front and the windage rear, I cannot believe there would not be a more solid arrangement to be had.
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I need that scope back as far as I can get it. Never had rear windage mounts give me problems, but you have? Thanks,Ken
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Chit can the windage adjustable mounts. Go with something like the leupold prw mounts and rings. They are a much stronger system.
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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Older Zeiss Diavari 3-9x in double dovetail mounts (get rid of that windage rear.) I don't like the 20mm objective lens scopes for a gun that might get used in the dark timber, and the bold Zeiss reticles are a good match for my eyes. I agree totally, except id probably run a good ol conquest 3.5-10x44..
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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Nice rifle and good choice on the scope. Mine wears the 1.75-6x Leupold in Talley detachable mounts. I have had several issues with Leupold windage adjustable mounts. I would go fixed Talleys unless you add iron sites then detachable. I have also had issues when the rings were directly over a lens element but it looks like that can't be avoided with the scope so far back. I think like Elmer Kieth did that the 375 is an excellent elk cartridge. I think of it as the 30-06 of Africa or the 30-06s bigger brother. They have similar trajectories and are universally useful cartridges.
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I am one of those who never had a problem with the Leupold/Redfield STD rings, for whatever reason. I suppose I am one of those "rare few", ha. I've even had hard kickers too, 416 Taylor, 416 Remington, 458 WM and 375 Weatherby. I like them. I never used bigger screws either, just stock. BUT, I do use Loctite on all screws from base up. I'm trying to decide right now what scope I'm going to put on a little Ruger 77 338 RCM. ha I've had great results ( on those hard kickers) with Weaver 1x3, Leupold 2.5 Ultralight, Leupold 2x7, 2.5x8. I once had a Ruger #1 in 458WM with a Bushnell Sportview 4x that was great. I also used a Bushnell Duck til Dawn 1.75x4x (or 4.5) on Marlin 45-70s with heavy loads. worked fine. It just doesn't seem right to me to put a $60 scope on a $700 rifle. ha I zero them and leave them alone, no dialing up and down.
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2-10. You’ll be covered if you find elk in brush or open. Also target practice is little more fun when you can see your holes in the paper on 10x
All of them do something better than the 30-06, but none of them do everything as well.
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Nice looking rifle & scope combo good luck with it. I’ve had problems with that base/ ring set-up. Went dual dovetail on a 7mm& 3-9 Conquest for years with great success and good looks. These days I use the Talley lightweight one piece ad life is simpler. Easy mounting excellent alignment and fast dependable sighting in.
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What kind of problems have you guys had with the Windage Adjustable Rear? Once I have it set where I like it. I take each screw out, one at a time, Loctite it, and screw it back, hard. No problems...for me. ?
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[quote=Dre]2-10. You’ll be covered if you find elk in brush or open.
I used the Weaver 2-10 on several rifles way back. One was on my first 9.3x62 ( a rebarreled Mod 70 FWT) and it was perfect. I will have to locate one. I also really lked/used the Leupold VII 2x7. Very nice scope.
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Is your front objective bell resting on the base? That may cause issues if it is. The 2.5-8 is a good scope, but mounting is a trick on magnum length actions when using Redfield style mounts like yours.
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Jim, My 9.3 has a monarch 2.5-10x42 In Talley lows.
Last edited by Dre; 11/21/19.
All of them do something better than the 30-06, but none of them do everything as well.
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I used a Sightron Compact 2-10 one year. It was too blurry to use on 10x. It was an OK scope for the 220 Swift I was using at the time as a walking varminter/deer/exotics rifle. Nothing shot over 80yds in Utah nor Texas, 55gr TB
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A Leupold 2.5-8 is never a bad idea for most sporting rifles. If it had sights, I'd say the 1.5-5.
Very nice 375 mag BTW. With a B&C reticle. Be Safe,
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1.75-6x32 or 2-7x. These are both light, so less momentum on the scopes on recoil to tear them apart prematurely.
This magnification range fits well with the trajecotry you’ll like produce with elk bullets in the 375H&H. My Win M-70 375H&H is scoped with a Leupold 1.75-6x32 which wprks well with the Barnes 250 TTSX at 2900 fps I use for PG, similar in size to bull elk.
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2-10. You’ll be covered if you find elk in brush or open. Also target practice is little more fun when you can see your holes in the paper on 10x I agree with you dre
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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