Picked up an old man gun the other day. eBay had a nice Burris gloss scope to match it. It?s a shame you can?t buy a new gloss scope anymore. I still remember the first matte scope I had to buy. I puked a little in my mouth a little as I handed them the cash. Now, that?s all you can get. This Ruger No.1 .270 deserves better.
I was always a leupold fan, recently, (7 years*\-) I?ve switched to vortex, but I believe Burris was a decent scope. Never had one before. Never had a .270 before. I?ve done the -06 and .300WM already. Now, as an old man, as I?ve been told, I?m mostly .30-30 or .7mm-08.
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Took it for a test drive today. About a half a box to get dialed in and shot one group for keeps. Still have a few rounds left for burger and shanks.
Nobody?s gonna shoot the lights out at 100yds with a 4X scope, but I could probably hit the lamp shade.
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Nice. Beautiful rifle. I love mine. Also love my Browning high wall. I'll try to post some pictures when I can.
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Is that a .45-70?
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Yes. 18" octagon barrel. 1-12 twist. Long eye relief scope. Those are 730gr powder coated, cast bullets going 900 fps. This end of Nebraska I like it for deer. Too many houses too close. I need something that when it hits the dirt it just digs in and doesn't ricochet. But I want more accuracy than a 12 gauge slug gun. The first gun I've owned that I think is actually a "brush gun". The bullet is a freight train...
I like a .45-70 in the woods here. I mostly shoot a .30-30, but sometimes you wanna hit them with a Greyhound bus.
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Nice buck.
Cheers gww
Here's the size of the 730gr bullet in the 45-70. It takes a 1-12 twist to stabilize it.
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Michael,
Is that a 45 ACP bullet for comparison?
Jim Altmiller
Yes. That is a regular .45 bullet. Though it could be loaded in the 45-70 just fine as well.
Leupolds live up the road from me. :grin:
I have one of their scopes on my hunting rifle. It's pretty nice and it's not even one of the really spendy ones.
What made you switch? Just curious.
The only Leopold I have, I can't get adjusted to where I can even see out of it. I can adjust it so it's somewhat better at one end of the adjustment and a lot worse at the other end, but I can't ever get it in focus. But then most scopes I have to adjust all the way one way to work very well for me. I'm very near sighted and my glasses mess with things. I think I can get it adjusted to work without my glasses... but that doesn't do me any good. I'm sure it would work fine for someone with good eyesight, but then the main reason I use scopes is because I don't have good eyesight...