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| In case you think my question is a complete orphan, I've had a couple of replies as PMs, which suggested Lynx mounts are stronger. There's a gun show on this weekend where Lynx generally have a stand, so I'll go and see them. That they have a bollard  sticking out of the base would not be as conducive to use of the peep sight but, in the even of scope failure, either base would have to come off anyway, unless I replaced the front sight with a high ramp. |
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| Get rid of the stripper clip boss (I cant imagine why you want to keep it)and use whichever Talley suits your application. If you are confident about the precision of the mounting holes in the action, use the Talley light weights. |
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| Forgot to add : - the Talley bases (steel) for the detachable rings are probably narrow enough that they would not interfere with the peep base. They certainly wouldn't interfere with base for old Lyman peeps. |
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| Thanks secondtry, by coincidence I was just looking at the Talley mounts online a minute ago. The reasons I would prefer not to mill off the boss are partly trouble/cost and partly aesthetic. Just as curlicues in old architecture engage the eye more than the severe practicality of modernism, I like the look of it and the historical mystery of why Mauser ever specified taking down the rest of the ring when weight or peep sights were not really part of the equation. For some reason, however, the crenellation  of the Piccatinny rail has the opposite effect on me. Light weight doesn't worry me on this rifle but, if I can't find the right Lynx or Leupold set-up, I might do exactly what you suggest. |
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| here's the redfield 2 piece version. SR-M |
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