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I have a recently acquired Sako AII .243 that came with what I imagine are original Sako Optilock ringmounts. My Leupold VX1 3-9 sits quite high when mounted in them with ~5/16" between the scope bell and the barrel, and/or the taper.

And I see that Sako makes a lower ringmount, but it still looks overly built and complex.

What are my options for a ring/mount that is low, clean looking and secure?


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These are what is on the rifle currently.

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I’ve Leupold ring mounts on my Sako. They are available in low.

Pretty simple units.


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MM,

Is that an L579, Forester, or AII?

I didn't find a suitable ringmount on Leupold's page...


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Pretty sure this is what I bought. Med, 1”, gloss. They hold a 6x42 nicely.
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1362132713


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Ordered...

Thank you....


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Originally Posted by MadMooner
Pretty sure this is what I bought. Med, 1”, gloss. They hold a 6x42 nicely.
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1362132713



That will work, they are not close to being my favorites but for a 243 should work fine. You have a few options.

1. Burris bases and whatever two piece ring you want to use.
2.Conetrol bases(could be a PITA) to match the bases to the receiver.
3.S&K rings and bases


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Thank you...

Safe to assume that the Burris base is a weaver style?

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Originally Posted by johnw
Thank you...

Safe to assume that the Burris base is a weaver style?


No longer made but available ,the base(s) slides on to the dovetail and then you install rings just like you would with a STD 2 piece rings. You can find them from time to time on Ebay and

gun broker.

No experience with new Burris Weaver type bases.

I would call Conetrol and S&K rather then peruse their websites. I think the S&K is probably the easiest to install and look great.

I had an A III and tried new optilocks........UGGG

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Here are Burris bases that accept the Redfield ring system on an L461.
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And a set of original Sako windage adjustable rings on the same rifle when I received it.
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I might have another set of these.

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I use Talley bases and rings, serial #8


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Originally Posted by johnw
These are what is on the rifle currently.

[Linked Image from customshopinc.com]


These are original Sako ringmounts, not Optilocks. The Leupold ringmounts work great as well. Mediums are perfect for a 40mm objective.
No worries about them moving. I have them on a 338 and a 300 mag now.

Separate bases and rings make it hard to keep the scope close the to the barrel and introduce another failure point.


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Thanks, Bill N,

I'm in unknown territory and don't know exactly what I'm talking about half the time. Pictures pay off.

Is the windage adjustable feature of the Sako ringmount a big deal? Will I miss it if I don't have it?


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This rifle came with an old Redfield 4X scope mounted, and it was advertised as having scope ring screws that were not pristine. When I took the Redfield off I found out why they were somewhat buggered up.
The screw slots are so shallow that with 3 different precision driver sets I couldn't find a tip that would not slip. They were seemingly designed to be buggered.

I could live with these mounts if I didn't know that I'll change scopes occasionally. My model 70 classic featherweight 25-06 has Leupold mounts that I bought new with the rifle in 2005. I've had at least a half dozen scopes on that rifle, and some of them more than once. Can't tell a single screw from new on the rings.
Guessing that if these ringmounts were built today they'd have torx screws too...


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