Talley Plm258160 Black Anodized Aluminum Pic Rail Mount Long Action 20 Moa
Talley Manufacturing
The Talley Winchester Model 70 Picatinny rail mount for long action rifles gives you a solid, repeatable platform for mounting modern optics on one of the most popular bolt-action hunting rifles ever made. This black anodized aluminum base is built to last and designed to work with both Picatinny and most Weaver-style rings, so you've got flexibility in choosing your scope setup without hunting for compatible parts.
What makes this mount stand out is the multiple mounting slots along the Picatinny rail. That flexibility means you're not locked into one scope position—you can dial in exactly where your optic sits on the rifle to suit your eye relief, cheek weld, and shooting style. Whether you're setting up a long-range hunting rifle or fine-tuning a precision shooter, you get to make that call.
This mount ships as a single base and comes in a 0 MOA configuration, which works best if your scope already includes the elevation adjustment you need or if you're pairing it with rings that offer additional vertical adjustment. If you're building a dedicated long-range setup and want a built-in elevation angle, Talley also offers 20 MOA versions—just verify you're getting the right spec for your needs before ordering.
| Brand | Talley Manufacturing |
| Model | PL0252702 |
| Rifle Compatibility | Winchester Model 70 Long Action |
| Mount Type | Picatinny Rail Base |
| Ring Compatibility | Picatinny and most Weaver-style |
| Elevation | 0 MOA |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Finish | Black Anodized |
| Quantity | 1 Base |
Yes, this mount is specifically designed for Winchester Model 70 long action rifles. If you have a short action Model 70, you'll need a different base—make sure you verify your action length before ordering.
This Picatinny rail base accepts Picatinny-compatible rings and most Weaver-style rings. You'll need to source scope rings separately that match your ring height preference and your scope's tube diameter.
The 0 MOA configuration means there's no built-in elevation angle on the base itself. This works fine if your scope has sufficient internal elevation travel for your shooting distance and distance, or if you pair it with rings that offer elevation adjustment. The 20 MOA option is typically chosen for long-range hunting setups to maximize downrange adjustment capability—choose based on your intended use case.