25 March 2008, 14:56
Jon BeutlerWeaver k4 4x28 on browning BL22
I have an older Browning BL22 that I would like to put an older scope on (to keep the'ol vintage look) I have a weaver k4 4x28 that was bought in 1964 mounted on a '06 for one year then removed and stuck in grandmas closet.
Would this work on my BL22?
Parallax would be an issue as the K-4 is a big game rifle scope, and would have its parallax set at 100 yards or more. The 22 would be shot a much shorter distances. If you keep your eye centered in the ocular, parallax is virtually eliminated, no matter what distace the parallax is set for.
Go for it!!!
Don
26 March 2008, 00:01
StonecreekDon is right, but the real parallax error is negligible, so go right ahead.
The bigger issue for me would be the weight and bulk of the steel tube scope on a slick and petite little saddle gun. The Weaver K-4 is a good one, but it is heavy and long for your little gun.
Another issue is the drop in the stock. I found that mounting a scope on my BL-22 required such a much higher eye position that the stock, which is designed for iron sights, didn't work well with the scope. I soon took the scope off and have always used the BL-22 with irons since.
27 March 2008, 03:50
Jon Beutlerquote:
Originally posted by Stonecreek:
Another issue is the drop in the stock. I found that mounting a scope on my BL-22 required such a much higher eye position that the stock, which is designed for iron sights, didn't work well with the scope. I soon took the scope off and have always used the BL-22 with irons since.
Thats a helluva idea, thanks. I always thought of having a scope on it but that makes so much more sense. I'll save the weaver for another purchase.
Thanks,
04 April 2008, 10:36
Allan DeGrootI reached the same conclusion with my BL22 a long time ago.
Even the rail mounted 3/4" tube bushnell rimfire scopes weren't low enough.
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