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CZ 527 Carbine - see through scope rings

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15 January 2012, 19:12
nashville
CZ 527 Carbine - see through scope rings
I would appreciate some recommendations for see through scope rings for a CZ carbine in 7.62 x 39. I love the iron sights and would like the option to use either at any given time. I believe that carbine has a 16mm dovetail integrated on the receiver.
15 January 2012, 19:18
jeffeosso
nash,
we call those "game saver" scopes bases.. used to be the rage on remie semis, pumps, and some lever guns ...

why game saver? becuase the scope is too high for easy use, and the rear ring acts like a ghost ring which makes it more inaccuraTE.


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15 January 2012, 19:29
nashville
I guess, in that case I should forget the see through idea and get a decent quick release ring?
15 January 2012, 19:32
Mikelravy
Or just carry a stubby screwdriver
15 January 2012, 19:47
D Humbarger
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15 January 2012, 21:22
Rick R
quote:
Originally posted by Mikelravy:
Or just carry a stubby screwdriver


I'll second this motion. My 527 returns to zero or at least within an inch there of every time I've removed and reattached the scope using the factory rings.
16 January 2012, 08:34
wasbeeman
My classic image of see thru mounts was one time up behind the house, I ran acrost a young hunter with his thutty-thutty, a 6x24 scope, and see thru mounts. When I asked him about the top end power of his scope, he told me that was to help him with his long shoots. Smiler
To be serious for a moment, if you are accustomed to using a scope, when the time comes to make a snap shot, you're going to the scope; if you're accustomed to open sights, you're going to go to the open sights. The only reason I can think of for having see thru mounts is if you have a scope on your rifle that isn't really appropriate. That is to say, it is so overpowered that at it's lowest setting, you can't focus on game at normal distances.


Aim for the exit hole
16 January 2012, 09:18
craigster
As someone once said "Friends don't let friends use see through rings."
16 January 2012, 16:07
nashville
thanks for all the input. The scope that i intend to mount is a 1.5-4x32, so it looks like my best bet is a stubby screwdriver Smiler
17 January 2012, 00:10
wasbeeman
Just mount the scope and forget about it. I've carried a sighted-in spare scope on my trips out of town for years and have yet to need it. I had a 1.5x5 mounted on a .300WM that I drug up and down the mountains for about 15 years without a problem.


Aim for the exit hole
18 January 2012, 01:54
Mikelravy
I've had about as good luck with scopes as wasbeeman. I don't even sight in my irons and i've never needed my spare scope. (and I don't buy the super high dollar scopes either, middle line Leupolds and Bushnells mostly)