The Talley 95X734 scope mount delivers a rock-solid mounting solution for Howa 1500 and Howa Mini actions with 1-inch scope tubes. This extended black anodized aluminum mount eliminates the need for separate bases and rings while providing superior strength and reliability. Machined from a single piece of 7000 series aluminum, this mount creates an unbreakable bond between scope and rifle.
What Makes This Different
Unlike traditional two-piece mounting systems, the Talley 95X734 integrates the base and rings into one continuous piece of aluminum. This design eliminates potential failure points while maintaining perfect alignment between mounting surfaces. The extended length distributes recoil forces across a larger area of the receiver, reducing stress concentrations that can cause scope movement over time.
Key Features
- One-piece construction eliminates base-to-ring joint failures
- 7000 series aluminum construction with Type III hard anodizing
- High ring height accommodates larger objective lenses up to 50mm
- 0 MOA cant ensures proper scope alignment
- Extended length design distributes recoil stress effectively
- Compatible with Howa 1500 short and long action rifles
- Fits Howa Mini action rifles with proper spacing
Field testing demonstrates this mount maintains zero through thousands of rounds across various calibers and conditions. The high ring configuration provides adequate clearance for large objective scopes while maintaining a reasonable cheek weld height. Weather resistance comes from the hard anodized finish that resists corrosion and wear from repeated mounting and dismounting.
Technical Specs
- Ring diameter: 1 inch (25.4mm)
- Ring height: High profile
- Material: 7000 series aluminum alloy
- Finish: Type III hard anodized black
- Cant: 0 MOA (no built-in angle)
- Action compatibility: Howa 1500 short/long, Howa Mini
- Weight: Approximately 4.2 ounces
- Country of origin: USA
This mount represents proven engineering backed by Talley's reputation for precision manufacturing. The one-piece design costs more than separate components but delivers reliability that matters when accuracy counts.