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I am starting a custom 1908 Mauser action in .375 H&H caliber that I intend to use to hunt water buffalo and boar. For those reasons, I want interchangebles scopes, one will be 3-10x42 Kahles for long range shooting 235 grains at hogs and the other a 1,5-5x20 Leopold to shoot 300 grains full power loads for the buffalos. The problem is that the gunsmith advice me to install EAW mounts instead of Talley because the scope rings of Talley were not wide enough to avoid scope recoil overstress in a .375 rifle. Is that real? Shall I be worried about that? I consider the EAW mounts not only expensive but worst than that they were more high than I am used to. Salute. |