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.22 Scope Mount (high) wanted

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11 March 2009, 04:54
MikeMichalski
.22 Scope Mount (high) wanted
Want to mount a 1" scope with a 1.75" objective bell on an old German Mauser Patrone .22 single shot training rifle without removing the rear sight. A standard dovetail mount is not high enough for the bell to clear the rear sight assembly. Anyone have a higher one? or know where I can find one? mmichals@us.ibm.com or PM


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11 March 2009, 06:27
260remguy
Have you looked at the B-Square Weaver adapters that Brownell's sells? I have put them on several grooved 22 rifles and Savage 24 combination guns. They are the best solution that I've found for installing a scope on a grooved receiver format.

Jeff
11 March 2009, 07:22
tin can
look at the Warne euro dovetail ring specs; also, a see-through mount in the proper dovetail width might raise the bell enough.

you might try looking the scope mounts at Pyramid Air over, too.
13 March 2009, 06:24
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quick site and weaver make a see thru 22 dovetail mount that would work./
13 March 2009, 07:34
303Guy
If you can mount your scope high enough you will find a very comfortable and accurate shooting hold with head up straight and chin resting on the side of the comb. thumb


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303Guy
13 March 2009, 08:51
tin can
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13 March 2009, 13:54
303Guy
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303Guy
16 March 2009, 22:32
MikeMichalski
Thanks for steering me in the right direction. Bought a set of Millett rings (high) from Brownells and they work great. Not expensive and they even have some windage adjustment built in.


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