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I'm thinking about having some mounts installed on my drilling. What would a "setup" cost ("ball park" figure)in "claw" or "pivot" provided I had my own scope? Who in the U.S. would any of you recommend? Thanks, Mags
07 March 2007, 07:23
luv2safari$1,000.00-$1,400.00, if done right. Champlins or Lee LeBas...
07 March 2007, 10:10
N E 450 No2JJ Perodeau at Champlins has installed claw mounts on my drilling and on my double rifle.
Excellent work.
Cost around $1000.00/$1200.00.
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07 March 2007, 17:41
AkshooterI use Herbert Walhmut at G.S.I..He has done 9 sets of claw mt's and one set of Bock pivit mounts for me.
Having been full circle I'd choose the EAW pivit mounts that I have had done in Germany by other gun makers.
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Personally, i prefer my claw mts to any others i have used. They are fast, and always come back to zero...
I trust my scope/mts 100% to be sighted back in every time i mount it..
DM
08 March 2007, 09:24
tomo577jack huntington of jrh advanced gunsmithing in california can do claw mounts for about $800.00 total.
his labor etc is $500 - my mount set is about $300
you need to know exactly what scope you want to use and check the eye relief before the work is started.
jack just did 2 new merkel 9,3 x 74r double rifles for me - and did a great job
jrh advanced tel 530 268 6877
my tel 814 774 5739 tom
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09 March 2007, 08:01
luv2safariTomo,
That is a great price! A new set of AKAH claw mounts in the white cost about $460.00, last I checked. Did Huntington mount claws on existing bases, or did he have to start from scratch? He's working too cheap, IMO. I know the fine tuning that goes into getting them just right.
09 March 2007, 23:42
BurkhardMy gunsmith says 600 € for claw mounts. But there are cheaper possibilities, a weaver or picatinny adapter for the claw bases. So you can mount your scope on an weaver rail.
Available from rechnagel and EAW.
http://www.zargon.de/Optik.htmlThanks to one and all for the information. Mags
15 March 2007, 05:26
tomo577huntington started from scratch to put on the claw mounts.
his price is hard to beat. just shows how some
guys have been ripping us off for this work.
TOMO577
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26 March 2007, 07:14
Mickey1quote:
Originally posted by mags:
I'm thinking about having some mounts installed on my drilling. What would a "setup" cost ("ball park" figure)in "claw" or "pivot" provided I had my own scope? Who in the U.S. would any of you recommend? Thanks, Mags
Do you have the flat German style bases on your Drilling now?
Do you have a solid rib where you want the bases to go?
If you have either there are some inexpensive ways to mount rings.
28 March 2007, 23:52
brayhavenquote:
Originally posted by mags:
I'm thinking about having some mounts installed on my drilling. What would a "setup" cost ("ball park" figure)in "claw" or "pivot" provided I had my own scope? Who in the U.S. would any of you recommend? Thanks, Mags
I made a set of rings from scratch once to match the rounded tapered dovetail bases on my Krieghof drilling. It was a beast of a job as they had a bunch of mating surfaces & a half round cross bolt that slipped into the center groove just as they tightened up. Came out great though, except for one thing. I had grabbed a piece of stainless steel stock (416) for one of them and didn't realize it till I took them out of the bluing tanks

And that was the last mounts I ever made or wanted to make for a drilling.
You could probably get a "bargain" set up using some 7/16 dovetail with stop(s) (dovetailed into the rib) that use the Talley style (old Kimber type) QD rings. Or you can go the high dollar route that some have gone here. I've always prefered open sights on mine and rarely used the scopes even when I had them.
"You can lead a horticulture, ... but you can't make 'er think" Florida Gardener
Mickey - I have the solid rib where both are "grooved" for (guessing here) "claw mounts".
I have "pencil in hand" for your solution (and by-the-way, thanks in advance)
Brayhaven - I don't have the skill or the patience to attempt to make my own as you did, so any solution will have to be pretty simple.
Thanks for all the responses. Mags