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Scope mounts for a .22 LR firearm.

COLT45SA

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This is a question requiring your opinion. I'm about to mount a scope on a rifle and am interested in preferences for different mounts. So far I'm considering Picatinney/Weaver and Leupold. Which do you prefer? And why do you have that preference?
The scope will be mounted on a Rem 513-T made in April 1940, and the maximum distance will be 100 yards, Initially I'll be competing with myself. Who knows what that might lead to~! The scope to be mounted will be one of the these. B&L Balvar 6-24, TASCO World Class 6-24, a BSA 6-24, or Sightron 6-18.
 
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If you choose to use rings for a rifle with a grooved receiver, I would suggest BKL rings. They are made in the U.S. They are nicely CNC machined and anodized aluminum rings. I have never had them mark a scope. They will fit both 3/8" and 11mm grooved receivers.

PS: I have bought mine recently at Killough Shooting Sports when I buy some reasonably priced Eley ammo.
 
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This is a question requiring your opinion. I'm about to mount a scope on a rifle and am interested in preferences for different mounts. So far I'm considering Picatinney/Weaver and Leupold. Which do you prefer? And why do you have that preference?
I should add that shooting will be at a maximum of 100 yards, and initially I'll be competing with myself. Who knows what that might lead to~! The scope to be mounted will be one of the these. B&L Balvar 6-24, TASCO World Class 6-24, or Sightron 6-24.
Rifle, Action ???
 
Burris ZEE Rings, Lightly "Lapped" and W/ Blue Loctite,.. Hold's Everything from, .22 LR's to, big Magnum Rifle Cart's with,.. NO, moviee !
You can Spend More,.. But,. . "Why" ??
Even Weaver Bases, work Fine,.. if Loctited down ! ( Especially on, the Lower Recoiling Rifles ! )
 
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Burris ZEE Rings, Lightly "Lapped" and W/ Blue Loctite,.. Hold's Everything from, .22 LR's to, big Magnum Rifle Cart's with,.. NO, moviee !
You can Spend More,.. But,. . "Why" ??
Even Weaver Bases, work Fine,.. if Loctited down ! ( Especially on, the Lower Recoiling Rifles ! )
Actually Weaver Pic Rails, Say MADE IN USA in bold which I like.
and work just fine for for about $50 bucks
even if they may be made from 6061
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IF spending for anything more, they should be made from 7075, or Steel
Warne bases are 7075, Nightforce bases can be had in Steel,
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CCOP is also one brand I have tried (some steel 34mm rings) and was very happy for the price they offer everything at
Under $100 when other brands seem to jack prices up according to their name
like BADGER, SPUHR etc.
CCOP is also in the USA and are home based in Pamona Calif.
(I support any company "gun related" in California,
The more there are, the more the libtards and ATF can get used to it and shove it
and will be buying more from CCOP as well)
 
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If you want something custom, contact Cameron Murphy at Murphy Customs in Idaho. Stainless steel, or if weight is an issue, titanium.
I never thought about weight. That is important to me because my 513-T weighs 9 pounds by itself. Thanks for bringing that to my attention~!
Rifle, Action ???
The rifle is a US PROPERTY marked Rem 513-T bolt action .22LR.
 
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I use Burris Signature rings on all my firearms. Either with a Weaver style base like snert, or the rimfire versions if the rifle isn't drilled and tapped.
 
Seeing as we have no idea what rifle this guy is using we are all just guessing at this point. Waiting for the OP to actually fill in his original post with details.
It doesn't seem to me that the rifle makes any difference when it comes down to ring and mount quality, stability, and durability~!!
 
It doesn't seem to me that the rifle makes any difference when it comes down to ring and mount quality, stability, and durability~!!

Well that depends if you are calling the base a mount or the mount as in a one piece set up holding the scope. Seeing as you were speaking about picatinny or weaver then that sounds like mount to you is the base that mounts to the rifle. In that case the rifle is very much a part of the answer.
 
Well that depends if you are calling the base a mount or the mount as in a one piece set up holding the scope. Seeing as you were speaking about picatinny or weaver then that sounds like mount to you is the base that mounts to the rifle. In that case the rifle is very much a part of the answer.
I suppose you're right. I do already have a set of Weaver Picatinnys for the Remington 513-T and a of set quick removable rings, but thought their might be alternatives that were more aesthetically attractive. I think the Picatinny is butt-ugly.
 
I suppose you're right. I do already have a set of Weaver Picatinnys for the Remington 513-T and a of set quick removable rings, but thought their might be alternatives that were more aesthetically attractive. I think the Picatinny is butt-ugly.

You mean Weaver brand or Weaver spec? Two different things. A weaver and picatinny base look almost identical. Post a pic of what you are talking about.

I wouldn’t put quick removable aka QD rings on anything. I put a scope on and it stays on. Also one more thing to wear and loosen. A properly torqued set of rings would be my recommendation.
 
You mean Weaver brand or Weaver spec? Two different things. A weaver and picatinny base look almost identical. Post a pic of what you are talking about.

I wouldn’t put quick removable aka QD rings on anything. I put a scope on and it stays on. Also one more thing to wear and loosen. A properly torqued set of rings would be my recommendation.
Weaver brand is what I bought;
 

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