July 20, 2011, 11:14 PM | #1 |
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Old Bausch and Lomb scope
I bought an older Remington 700 (1962 build year) in .30-06 that has a Bausch and Lomb fixed-reticle externally adjusted scope. From what I can tell, it's a B&L BALsix.
Scope and gun: I'm having an absolute BITCH of a time zeroing the beast and frankly, would rather remove the scope from the rifle and install a more modern piece of equipment. My question is whether or not a) I should keep it and if so, what's the best way to go about zeroing a scope like this; or b) were I to replace the scope, is this something that I could sell? The glass is clear and the finish is fine, but I can't zero the base worth an absolute crap. Any suggestions? Should I just get rid of it and be done with it? Fish |
July 21, 2011, 07:35 AM | #2 |
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Those B&L scopes were decent - for their time. However, modern optics are much better (as long as you are buying a quality scope to begin with). Personally, I would upgrade to a new modern scope and definately upgrade to better base/rings.
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July 21, 2011, 05:09 PM | #3 |
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Doyle is right-on with his suggestion. I did some upgrades to my 1953 rem model 721 .30-06 springfield. Did 100% of the work myself:
1. Stripped the iron sights. 2. Cut barrel length to 22" & re-crowned. 3. Epoxy & pillar bedded the action. 4. Epoxy bedded the barrel channel & free-floated the barrel .007" 5. Installed leupold dual-dovetail bases & low rings. 6. Lapped the rings 7. Installed a leupold 3x9-40mm. Scope 8. Refinished the stock with 10 coats of tru-oil. 9. Replaced the slotted head action screws with allen-head socket screws. Good luck on the rebuild & i hope my suggestions have given you some direction for your rem rebuild project. Guru1911
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