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peanutbunkerandjelly 05-16-2009 06:48 AM

Silver or Black...
 
Ok, I know this is kinda like a chevy vs. dodge kind of thing but here gose. I have a stainless and black synthic rifle that im putting a scope on with the help of this form. What dose everyone prefer black or silver optics on something like this... Post some pics if you have em.

bugsNbows 05-16-2009 09:04 AM

RE: Silver or Black...
 
Now, I just put black on everything. Several years ago, I put a silver Leupy VXIII on a Tikka T-3 stainless / synthetic. It was o.k but did not match perfectly (they seldom do).

Worc 05-21-2009 07:10 PM

RE: Silver or Black...
 
I don't care much for silver scopes. They seem to be a fad that goes in and out. They don't often match the gun as bugsNbows stated but neither does the gloss blackmodels. I't too muck silver for my liking. I do like a matte scope with silver rings on a stainless gun.

Here's some picturesof one of my guns set up that way.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v701/Worc/weatherby1.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v701/Worc/weatherby2.jpg


I could have gone with matte bases and silver rings on this one. I'm doing the same to my new Sako 75 that I should have done by the end of next week.

skeeter 7MM 05-22-2009 12:17 AM

RE: Silver or Black...
 
Matte black scope and mounts;)

Not the best pic but all I have on the HD..



Swampdog 05-22-2009 01:56 AM

RE: Silver or Black...
 
Hey Skeeter,When you'all inviting us up to hunt?.......................LOL


Super rack bud!!


Any way don't have any stainless rifles so I can't be much help.But I always like the contrast between black/blue and the stainless.

thndrchiken 05-22-2009 05:09 AM

RE: Silver or Black...
 
Nice rack Skeeter. The black/silver thing is more of a preference. My Ruger 270WSM is a polished stainless and wears a matte finish silver VX2, my Ruger Hawkeye is the matte stainless and that is wearing a matte Zeiss Conquest which looks just as good as the silver Prostaff that I had on it.

Dalebow 05-22-2009 11:36 AM

RE: Silver or Black...
 
I also use silver rings from tally but a black scope, the silver scopes look cheapo;)

RugerM77.270 05-26-2009 03:29 PM

RE: Silver or Black...
 
I like the contrast of a black scope and a stainless barrel. I replaced the scope on this one last week and still went with a matte black Elite 3200.


bigbulls 05-26-2009 05:30 PM

RE: Silver or Black...
 
Matte black scopes, bases and rings.

Unless you want three colors of "stainless" on your gun. The gun will be one shade of silver, the scope anothershade of silverand the rings will be yet another shade of silver.




Worc 05-28-2009 06:49 PM

RE: Silver or Black...
 
If you get a scope, bases, and rings from someone like Leupold they should all pretty much match each other. If you get a gun, bases, andrings from the same manufacturer like Sako, they will match. Matching every thing silver is where it get's tough. Even matte black have different sheens and don't match perfectly. It's about as close as it gets though.

I just got a scope and rings/bases for my new gun today.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v701/Worc/Sako1.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v701/Worc/Sako2.jpg


Colorado Luckydog 05-28-2009 08:02 PM

RE: Silver or Black...
 
Keep all of your scopes matte black, then you can swap them at random.

Camo and silver scopes limit your options and just kind of suck.

bmumford 05-29-2009 03:23 PM

RE: Silver or Black...
 
Peanutbunkerandjelly,

I'm in the same situation (see my post about gun metal gray/silver finish on a Leupold scope for my 116 Savage). I think silver looks slick (matte does too). Most people tell me to get matte, but I have seen some really nice guns with silver scopes.

In fact, I think mixing black and silver/stainless mounting hardware looks cool too. So cool that I think I'm going to use my matte Warne Maximus Quick Release rings/base on my gun if I end up getting a silver scope. My gun also has a black synthetic stock.

The picture below came from Accurate Innovation's website (they make awsome walnut, bamboo and laminate stocks by the way). This guy's gun looks sweet! You can't see it up close, but I'm sure he wouldn't have spent his money on that expensive of a stock/scope if it didn't look right.




bmumford 05-29-2009 03:29 PM

RE: Silver or Black...
 


ORIGINAL: bigbulls

Matte black scopes, bases and rings.

Unless you want three colors of "stainless" on your gun. The gun will be one shade of silver, the scope another shade of silver and the rings will be yet another shade of silver.




Although your gun looks better than most, matte scopes, hardware, and black stocks usually have different shades too. Most stocks look more charcoal-gray than black. Your stock looks pretty sweet though.

driftrider 05-30-2009 03:20 PM

RE: Silver or Black...
 
I don't have a problem with black optics on a stainless rifle. I think it looks just fine, which is good since silver(ish) finished scopes can be much harder to find and more expensive. Also, as mentioned, the "silver" or "stainless" finish on the scope can run anywhere from a dark greyish matte stainless to nickel to matte aluminum, and they seldom match the rifle. Black is black for scopes. The only difference is matte or gloss, but it's still black.

Here are a my stainless/black rifle combos...

My Remington M-700 with Zeiss Conquest matte black scope in stainless rings (though I wish I'd have gone with black rings now, because they don't perfectly match the receiver):




driftrider 05-30-2009 03:22 PM

RE: Silver or Black...
 
And my Savage 10ML-II with a gloss black scope:





liberty1743 05-30-2009 03:39 PM

RE: Silver or Black...
 
You don't have problems seeing the open sights through your glass do you? I think open sights look great on bolt action rifles and am thinking of adding them to my rig. You never know, the sh** could hit the fan and my scope could become compromised. It would be nice to use my warne quick release rings to pop the scope off and switch to open sights.

driftrider 05-30-2009 03:58 PM

RE: Silver or Black...
 


ORIGINAL: liberty1743

You don't have problems seeing the open sights through your glass do you? I think open sights look great on bolt action rifles and am thinking of adding them to my rig. You never know, the sh** could hit the fan and my scope could become compromised. It would be nice to use my warne quick release rings to pop the scope off and switch to open sights.
Not at all. The open sights are well out of the field of view of the scope that close to the objective. The only way you'd have problems is if the sights are very high and get very close to lined up with the center axis of the scope. Remember that the field of view of the scope is very small that close to the objective and comes right out of the center of the lens.

As for why I still have the open sights on the rifle... well it's really that I've just never bothered to take them off. Not to mention that the screws are black and would look funny sitting above the bore and I don't like the idea of leaving open screw holes on the barrel of my rifle to catch dirt and moisture. I know that a gunsmith could fill the holes flush and make it look clean, but why bother when the open sights don't interfere with anything. The only time I definitely remove them if they are present is if they would physically interfere with scope clearance.

As for needing them in a pinch, I'm really not worried about that too much. Modern scopes are pretty reliable and durable, and in case I do manage to break my scope, I ALWAYS have a spare RIFLE, sighted and ready to hunt with, in the truck if I'm hunting more than an hour from home. To be honest, I don't even know if the open sights on my muzzleloader are sighted in, so they'd be nearly worthless to me anyway.\

Mike



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