Alright, working on a medium range build with a 600 yard max once I have everything doped out. Target species is mule deer on backpacking hunts.
My question is what scope mounts would you trust in a high recoiling, lightweight rig with a 23 oz scope?
Is there a scope weight threshold where the lightweight rings are just not trustworthy?
Weatherby backcountry 1.0 in 6.5-300
Currently wearing a lightweight leupold VX-3i wind plex cds with lapped talley rings. The rifle is 6.3 lbs naked. It was pillar and skim bedded with short action customs. As is, this setup without ammo is right at 7.2 lbs. The VX-3i has been reliable at 400 yards but not abused.
I am considering a reliable dialing scope on there at the expense of a little weight. With a 300 yard zero, I only need to dial 5 moa to get to 600 yards.
The scope I'm looking at is the trijicon accupoint 2.5-12.5x42 with Moa dot reticle.
22.4 oz scope
With talley or DNZ game reaper 2, I expect the weight to be around 7.85 lbs.
The rail and rings would be 8 lbs.
Thank you for entertaining my tinkering. I learn a ton on this forum and it has made me a more consistent shooter.
My question is what scope mounts would you trust in a high recoiling, lightweight rig with a 23 oz scope?
Is there a scope weight threshold where the lightweight rings are just not trustworthy?
Weatherby backcountry 1.0 in 6.5-300
Currently wearing a lightweight leupold VX-3i wind plex cds with lapped talley rings. The rifle is 6.3 lbs naked. It was pillar and skim bedded with short action customs. As is, this setup without ammo is right at 7.2 lbs. The VX-3i has been reliable at 400 yards but not abused.
I am considering a reliable dialing scope on there at the expense of a little weight. With a 300 yard zero, I only need to dial 5 moa to get to 600 yards.
The scope I'm looking at is the trijicon accupoint 2.5-12.5x42 with Moa dot reticle.
22.4 oz scope
With talley or DNZ game reaper 2, I expect the weight to be around 7.85 lbs.
The rail and rings would be 8 lbs.
Thank you for entertaining my tinkering. I learn a ton on this forum and it has made me a more consistent shooter.