It has arrived!!

300WSM

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Dec 24, 2011
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It officially has arrived...
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My favorite rifle to this point has always been a model 70
(pre-64 action)

It officially has arrived...
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My favorite rifle has always been a model 70
(pre-64 action)
I love that action!
Nothing says silky smooth like a CRF model 70 action.

Unfortunately Winchester model 70's are no longer made in USA which is a big deal to me.

I was extremely impressed with the new Weatherby when I checked it out.
I was buying it either way as I've always just wanted to have a 30 Kong...

To my surprise the first thing I noticed was the Mark V is made in USA!!! That may not be that new but I haven't looked at a Mark V in a looong time.
Then after seeing the fit and finish I got even more excited. This thing is outstanding so far.

Now I'm in a dilemma on rings and bases.
I NEVER go cheap but do I get quick release like cross slot type or the old school cam in front rear dovetail style.

That question is occupying my brain this weekend !😡!😡!🤬
 
I always either use Murphy precision 1913 pic base/pic rings(There’s several good ones) or DNZ base/rings. I love both, the DNZ are substantially lighter being made of aluminum.
 
My oh my. I will be following this. Now that Weatherby has moved to Wyoming, I’m following them closely. Congratulations on the purchase.
 
I’ve tried a lot of different combinations on Weatherby rifles, Mark V and Vanguard.
My favorite remains the Talley lightweight 1-piece mounts. I still lap them once installed just to be sure, but they work very well with a minimum of fuss and less pieces.

If you want the cost-no-object option, look at the Near Alphahunter:
Mine lives on my 7mm Wby Accumark.
 
I’ve tried a lot of different combinations on Weatherby rifles, Mark V and Vanguard.
My favorite remains the Talley lightweight 1-piece mounts. I still lap them once installed just to be sure, but they work very well with a minimum of fuss and less pieces.

If you want the cost-no-object option, look at the Near Alphahunter:
Mine lives on my 7mm Wby Accumark.
Those Alpha Hunter mounts look really nice!

JD338
 
I only have M70 CRF made in New Haven or WBY MKV rifles for hunting. I my last three MKV I have used Leupold QRW, I want to ability to take them off for travel. I also used those on my M70 375H&H so I can use iron sights in brush country
 
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I'm trying to figure out what the MOA options mean with the bases they sell.

Is it the cutout area where the shell ejects causing less possible interference?

One thing I was doing was ignoring one piece bases because of that very reason. The 30 kong is fat and long and it's main use will be 1000 yards to 1 mile shooting. I can take my time removing the fired cartridge plus I also don't want to fight with it for removal when trying to keep it from kicking out rapid fire style.

If you understand what I mean...
 
I only have M70 CRF made in New Haven or WBY MKV rifles for hunting. I my last three MKV I have used Leupold QRW, I want to ability to take them off for travel. I also used those on my M70 375H&H so I can use iron sights in brush country
I have been looking very hard at the two piece cross slot bases and the QRW2 rings.
I've never had a complaint about Leupold rings and bases and honestly I've ever had an issue with anything USA made Leupold.
The imported cheaper stuff they have I DO NOT LIKE

Mine 70's ( I have many) are New Haven guns and I do have one of the few Extreme Weather models in 300WSM that was made by FN in North Carolina or South Carolina.
They didn't make many there...
 
I have been looking very hard at the two piece cross slot bases and the QRW2 rings.
I've never had a complaint about Leupold rings and bases and honestly I've ever had an issue with anything USA made Leupold.
The imported cheaper stuff they have I DO NOT LIKE

Mine 70's ( I have many) are New Haven guns and I do have one of the few Extreme Weather models in 300WSM that was made by FN in North Carolina or South Carolina.
They didn't make many there...
FOTIS mentioned Warne and I would give a strong second to that, but as he mentioned, get the steel, not the lightweight options. I use Warne on everything and I even have some of their QD rings and they lock down tight. Make sure you use a torque wrench on these as to not over tighten. Warne sells a T wrench for this very purpose and it is a T-15 Torx, with 25 inch lbs of break. I also use Blue Loctite specifically on the bases.
Good luck with whichever direction you go.
 
FOTIS mentioned Warne and I would give a strong second to that, but as he mentioned, get the steel, not the lightweight options. I use Warne on everything and I even have some of their QD rings and they lock down tight. Make sure you use a torque wrench on these as to not over tighten. Warne sells a T wrench for this very purpose and it is a T-15 Torx, with 25 inch lbs of break. I also use Blue Loctite specifically on the bases.
Good luck with whichever direction you go.
I have Warne and nothing against them.
Matter of fact they're in the running.

Warne
Leupold
Ken Farrell and tg42 as well
 
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