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I need to scope my Browning BLRs. I've held off long enough and I just don't have the eyes anymore for the fine, open sights on these rifles.

I usually go with Warne rings and bases but user reviews say the Warne bases for the BLR are contoured for the older steel receivered BLR and that the aluminum receiver has a slightly different top contour so the Warnes don't fit as well on those.

So I've been looking around and found that Browning has their own bases for the BLR - gloss blued, to boot. They look like Talley bases. In fact, all Browning rings and one-piece designs look like Talleys.

Anyway, here they are at Midway. Thoughts?

https://www.midwayusa.com/prod...021455464?pid=315519


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pretty certain Talley makes the X-Bolt rings for Browning so they probably do make the BLR rings, as well.



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Certainly look like Talley to me


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