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o_O 08-06-2010 03:31 PM

Attaching a Buckmaster to a Marlin XL7
 
Just bought both and have neither yet. Im going to need the right hardware to attach them. I know next to nothing about how you select rings and a base and would appreciate some help.

I'm running out of budget fast so would like to get something that will do the job, without getting into the luxury category. I think the XL7 and Buckmaster are both good examples of this. :)

o_O 08-06-2010 05:39 PM

Here what someone else advised. $54 for these which isn't bad.

base

med rings

Any thoughts? Is it a good idea just to replace the base that comes with it?

LifexIsxHunting 08-06-2010 06:38 PM

I highly recommend the DNZ Game Reaper mounts. They're are machined from a one solid block of quality aluminum. They are very strong and being that it is a one piece it is great for a more precise alignment.

Definitely worth the money.
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewproduct...tnumber=292252

Sheridan 08-06-2010 06:39 PM

recommend - "weaver style" rings and bases myself.

hometheaterman 08-06-2010 09:01 PM

Leupold makes some good bases as are the DNZ Game Reaper mounts. There are really several good choices out there. The Burris Zee rings are also great. Steel rings are probably the best, but I'm not had problems with quality aluminum rings either.

I like the Weaver style bases and some of the rings are okay. The rings that hook on one side then have two screws you tighten down on the other side suck. Other than those the normal rings are good from Weaver. The problem with the ones mentioned above is it's very very hard to get a scope centered with these. When you tighten them down it wants to turn the scope. They do seem to hold the scope secure, but it's nearly impossible to get the scope level.

Big Uncle 08-07-2010 07:20 AM

The Leupolds are very good, but so are the Weavers. Weaver rings run about $25 and their bases are about $8. A drop of threadlocker on the screws would be advised.
You are making excellent choices. Save a bit of budget room for ammo!

Pawildman 08-07-2010 10:00 AM


Originally Posted by Sheridan (Post 3659353)
recommend - "weaver style" rings and bases myself.


......... If you're really wanting to "low-buck" it for now, I think the Weaver setups are probably the way to go. Not the prettiest girl at the dance, but they work OK...

o_O 08-31-2010 05:28 PM

Thanks for the replies.

I went with weaver. Took it to a smith to have it fitted right and it rattled loose after 2 shots. Not impressed. I think the weaver mounts are easy enough to fit myself and I'll be using loctite, unlike the crappy smith.

hometheaterman 08-31-2010 09:24 PM

Yeah, I've not had good luck with "gunsmiths" mounting scopes for me. I've found that I have to do it myself, or I'm usually not happy with it. It's not that hard to do yourself anyway. The only trouble I have is getting the cross hairs level as quite a few guns it's hard to get a level on.

Risasi 09-01-2010 11:09 AM

Talley Lightweights


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