Info request on scope mount and rings

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  • GBolt

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    Anyone know which mount and rings are in the pic? Looking to upgrade the scope and wanting to know if the hardware already on here is sufficient. Thinking about a Nikon scope.
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    GBolt

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    Looks to be maybe a one piece base and Leupold rings??? Hard to tell...

    No names on anything that I can see. The base has what looks like a circle with either a letter or a number in it (but I cant make it out) its on the side just below the front ring. Might be a K, could be an R, or could be a 2 digit number "1" something.
     

    IndyGunworks

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    Its a leupold base fore sure. If you are shooting w/in the limits of the elevation in your scope it will be solid enough. not a super high end mount but quality and secure. Before you look at Nikon scopes though give allen a call ^^^ and at least give him an opportunity to put you into a scope... he will not disappoint.
     

    GBolt

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    I think you're right. The upper portions have a different finish and different contour than the bottoms.
     

    Hookeye

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    Its a leupold base fore sure. If you are shooting w/in the limits of the elevation in your scope it will be solid enough. not a super high end mount but quality and secure. Before you look at Nikon scopes though give allen a call ^^^ and at least give him an opportunity to put you into a scope... he will not disappoint.

    Base looks like a Redfield JR to my old eyes (circle in the right spot and maybe an R in it).
     
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