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Ring height for Weaver V3 scope
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- Tenderfoot
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Ring height for Weaver V3 scope
I have pretty much decided to get a Weaver V3 1x3 for my Steel .357. I really don't want to remove the factory rear site. When I place a straight edge across the top of the mount I purchased from Henry, the straight edge clears the rear sight. That means, if my math is correct, the low, medium, and high rings all would work. Specs from Cabelas. Weaver® 1" Matte Rings – Height from base to middle of ring:
Low .589"
Med .668"
High .832"
I looked online to see if I could find some images of the scope on a Henry to see if the scope extended over the rear sight. I didn't see any. If it does and I think it does, I don't think I want .089" (low) clearance. The medium would give me .168" and the high .332". If any of you have mounted a Weaver V3, what rings have you used to mount the scope? I'm not so much concerned for cost but for strength, durability, and stability since they are connecting point between the scope and rifle.
Low .589"
Med .668"
High .832"
I looked online to see if I could find some images of the scope on a Henry to see if the scope extended over the rear sight. I didn't see any. If it does and I think it does, I don't think I want .089" (low) clearance. The medium would give me .168" and the high .332". If any of you have mounted a Weaver V3, what rings have you used to mount the scope? I'm not so much concerned for cost but for strength, durability, and stability since they are connecting point between the scope and rifle.
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- Cowboy
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Re: Ring height for Weaver V3 scope
Low mounted is usually better as long as there is no clearance issues. I don't have a Henry like yours but that should be a nice set up and not look out of place on a lever rifle.
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- Tenderfoot
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Re: Ring height for Weaver V3 scope
I spoke to Talley about mounting a Leupold 1X4 on my 45/70. They said the low rings and mount will work.
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- CT_Shooter
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Re: Ring height for Weaver V3 scope
Thanks for the info, Todddanger, and welcome to the forum.Todddanger wrote:I spoke to Talley about mounting a Leupold 1X4 on my 45/70. They said the low rings and mount will work.
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Re: Ring height for Weaver V3 scope
Love the Talley one-piece rings and base setup on my Marlins. If the Weaver is a straight tube in front, can't imagine it wouldn't clear the rear sight. Even on my 1894CS with it's very short receiver, this old Leupold 1-4x is still too short to even touch the rear sight when it was there.
One a lever gun, I always go as low as I can with a scope. A typical lever gun stock is not designed for scope use. Even with low rings, it's still sometimes iffy with any kind of cheek weld.
Still, in the end, it sometimes comes down to trail and error when mounting a scope on a lever gun. Best of luck and welcome to the forum.
One a lever gun, I always go as low as I can with a scope. A typical lever gun stock is not designed for scope use. Even with low rings, it's still sometimes iffy with any kind of cheek weld.
Still, in the end, it sometimes comes down to trail and error when mounting a scope on a lever gun. Best of luck and welcome to the forum.
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- Sir Henry
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Re: Ring height for Weaver V3 scope
The 1x3 power adjustment clearing the hammer should be more of a concern.
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Re: Ring height for Weaver V3 scope
It should clear the hammer, but accessing the hammer to cock the rifle can also be an issue, so a hammer spur (extender?) likely will be needed. Someone posted a while back about a new version made by Carlson for Henry centerfires that looks good. It's aluminum, so is lighter that the steel versions. That's supposed to ease wear and tear, and maintain lock time.
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