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One more pic showing the bottoms of the rings please.
But I think you could get an extension ring for the front and bring it back a little more if the front ring is like I think it is on the bottom. |
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"Looks like a Redfield to me... " - Me too.
I think an extension ring set will work. I know it sucks to buy both front and rear, but I don't know who will sell just the front one. Redfield: http://www.brownells.com/optics-moun...prod10065.aspx Leupold (fourth set down): http://www.brownells.com/optics-moun...-prod7798.aspx I've used these before, you will want to put a 1" rod in the front ring tightly to work the dovetail into the front base so it will fit properly and move when you want to remove the scope. Don't use the scope to get it started, or you may bend/break it. |
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Having your L.O.P. (length of pull) correct will make a difference. Do that first.
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You don't always have to trade eye relief for magnification. Set the rifle/scope up properly and get rid of that halo. And part of that set up just may be adjusting LOP. I am a huge fan of the VX-3. I have one on my Rem 700 .300 Win Mag and that scope is better than my eyes. My wife has a Nikon Monarch on her .30-06 and I just love that scope too. For a .375 is it possible you have too much magnification for dugga boys and problem ele? I thought a 1-4x was the norm for dangerous game. Not that I have first hand experience. And to your concerns about the lack of a claw extractor (and controlled round feed), I think it may just be a comfort thing. I've never had a failure to extract or feed with my M24 work rifle even when working it through rapid fire strings. This is where my SOTIC mentor Longrange1947 will step in and correct anything I've gotten wrong. BTW, got any leads on inexpensive hunting trips to SA or Namibia? Just asking. :D |
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All mine are cut to a 11 1/2 inch reach for that reason. Imagine you'll find your shots are more relaxed and natural... Hmmm, would love to call in a leopard someday...:cool: |
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A leopard makes an impressive trophy. I am unmad about hunting them because the only sure way of doing it is baiting them from a hide, shooting at first or last light. I do prefer walk and stalk hunting to baiting. That said, you have to be quick and sure or you could land yourself in a world of trouble with a wounded cat. I shot one in the Matopos Hills in Rhodesia that had been eating all the local dogs.This was a chase with dogs and I got a shot at it as it pounced from a crack in the rock above me. It died immediately, but I still have the marks of its outstretched claws on my chest almost 40 years later. |
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When you call in a mt. Lion (Puma) same rules apply...other than size the two species are similar in their behaviors. Hence fast shooting tools, don't let the name fool you. I have a good sense of humor. Leopard is somewhat more aggressive as you know. Beautiful, to me that's the perfect hunt! Great story |
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