Talley Rings - Centrefire (mostly aluminium except 22czc which is steel)
Why do we like this model of Talley rings? Lightness & rigidity, the 1 piece base with the lower ring incorporated means nothing to come loose under recoil, knocks or vibration in a vehicle, we see many rifles where scopes have loosened as a result of those factors
Fitting, we recommend 2 pot epoxy (hi strength araldite) to glue the base part to the receiver & tap on the screw head during the final tightening phase to bed the screw down
Torque screw poundage Direct from the Talley's website:
Base screws 25 inch lb, top cap screws 17 inch lb
Measurements are taken top of the receiver to the bottom of the scope tube & are approx
We are often asked "will my XYZ 3-9x40 fit my rifle with these rings?" without seeing it, its very hard to say
However you can work it out yourself by placing the scope above the receiver (on Plasticine blocks makes it easier) so the objective bell (the front part of the scope) clears the barrel & the ocular bell (the back part of the scope) clears the bolt handle, flag safety etc)
Then measure the gap (that we are looking for) between the top of the front receiver ring (above where the chamber starts) & the bottom of the scope tube, (which may be 4mm or 16mm etc) which should tie in with the height of the ring in this section
Talley Rings - Centrefire (mostly aluminium except 22czc which is steel)
Why do we like this model of Talley rings? Lightness & rigidity, the 1 piece base with the lower ring incorporated means nothing to come loose under recoil, knocks or vibration in a vehicle, we see many rifles where scopes have loosened as a result of those factors
Fitting, we recommend 2 pot epoxy (hi strength araldite) to glue the base part to the receiver & tap on the screw head during the final tightening phase to bed the screw down
Torque screw poundage Direct from the Talley's website:
Base screws 25 inch lb, top cap screws 17 inch lb
Measurements are taken top of the receiver to the bottom of the scope tube & are approx
We are often asked "will my XYZ 3-9x40 fit my rifle with these rings?" without seeing it, its very hard to say
However you can work it out yourself by placing the scope above the receiver (on Plasticine blocks makes it easier) so the objective bell (the front part of the scope) clears the barrel & the ocular bell (the back part of the scope) clears the bolt handle, flag safety etc)
Then measure the gap (that we are looking for) between the top of the front receiver ring (above where the chamber starts) & the bottom of the scope tube, (which may be 4mm or 16mm etc) which should tie in with the height of the ring in this section
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Talley Rings 1" Winchester Model 70 W/.330 Rear Base Black
Low #930701 Front Base = 9mm Rear Base = 13mm
$115.00 Incl GST
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Talley Rings 1" Winchester mod 70 w/ .435 rear base, montana 1999 Black
Distance between two base holes Medium #940704 Front Base = 12mm Rear Base = 16mm
$115.00 Incl GST
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Talley Rings 1" Winchester mod 70 w/ .860 rear base, montana 1999 Black
Distance between two base holes Low #930702
Front Base = 9mm Rear Base = 13mm Medium #940702 Front Baseā¦$115.00 Incl GST