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I need some Help & Advice, thanking you in anticipation for the Same.
I am thinking of Purchasing a Trijicon RMR for my Chapuis 470 .( I cant see the front sight well, father time has claimed another victim ) Two Questions
1) Which RMR should I Buy
2) What Accessory wound I need to mount it ?
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I just did a search on this forum (Double Rifles) for Trijicon RMR. There were 76 responsive threads. I would start there. This ground has been plowed many times. FYI, I use the Dual Illumination RMR on my Krieghoff and like it.

Here is search link:

http://forums.accuratereloadin...orum_scope=760101804


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I use the RMR06, which is the 3.5 MOA dot (battery powered) mounted with a QD base produced by H2OBOY here on AR.
 
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Thank you for your input MJines, will certainly look there, I will try H2oboy tygersman, appreciate your help. Mo
 
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If Trijicon sights were meant to be on double rifles, they would have been invented in the 1870s.
Cheers from a traditionalist,
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If Trijicon sights were meant to be on double rifles, they would have been invented in the 1870s.
Cheers from a traditionalist,
Cal


So if civilization was meant to explore space, rockets would have been invented in . . . .

Cheers from a traditionalist and occasional realist Smiler ,


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I own both the Trijicon and the Doctor-
I prefer the Doctor-
The red vs the yellow-
and the dot size and sharp margins of the Doctor win---
for Me
 
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I would not want a dot over 4 MOA.


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I've got the model that has, I believe, either a 3.25 or 3.5 moa dot. I works quite well and doesn't blot out more than I need to see.
 
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If Trijicon sights were meant to be on double rifles, they would have been invented in the 1870s.
Cheers from a traditionalist,
Cal


LOVE IT! but, on a non english gun say from Germany, I would ok it, but nothing older then 25 years!


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Thanks for all the suggestions, much appreciated .
to Cal Papas, I am also a traditionalist, but a realist to boot . To continue hunting I need help. Father Time has made me long in the fang & short on vision. As a realist " If gun powder was not invented we would only using bows & arrows" Age is Inexorable in its progression .
 
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Trijicon RMR in the 3.25 MOA with the appropriate Trijicon base for your double rifle rib. The 3.25 MOA only comes in the battery operated version and the red dot is small and perfect for the double. The battery will last a year in it. The base (mounting platform) comes in either 11-12mm or 14-16mm, depending on the width of your double rifle's rib.
 
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Just got back from Botswana hunting elephant With a 500NE double with an RMR. Could work well period I agree the 3.25 is the best option. I like the one that allows you to adjust brightness as it makes the dot appear smaller for more precise sighting in and for longer shots. RM06 I think but I'm not looking at it so confirm that for yourself. Good luck.
 
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I had the wider mounting platform (14-16mm) and the narrower one (11-12mm), and the narrower platform fitted my Searcy. So, I sold the wider one to Bwanna who has a Chapuis and it fits his 470 double perfectly. I believe that they are RM57 for the 11-22mm and RM58 for the 14-16mm, but first check with Trjicon or SWA for the right item no. And yes, the 3.25 MOA with the battery can be adjusted as to its brightness-which is another plus for the battery operated RMR. tu2
 
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THank you For your Post. ( Use Enough Gun) I was looking at RM 62 ( which can be modified) by a Gunsmith.
Did Bwana had to make any Modification,to the RM 58. Appreciate the Info.
 
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He did not have to make any modification that I am aware of.
 
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Thank you, thats was what I was wanting to hear.
 
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Have a dual illuminated RMR on my Merkel .500. Mount was fabricated by local gunsmith. Was spot-on after 20+ hours of air travel last month to Namibia.


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Thank you
Appreciate the Input.
 
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Question guys:

Is the RMR click adjustments or friction and is the battery on the bottom or the top?


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Good to know.

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My pleasure!
 
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Age is a crutch and justification for a scope on a double rifle IMO..Get a set of new glasses if you can't see the front sight..I'm pretty damn old and with my new specs I can shoot as well as a kid with irons..

I alway felt a scope on a double was perverted, and akin to sodomy! jumping sofa


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Gentlemen, contrary to popular belief a scope sight used on a double rifle has nothing to do with range. What it does have to do with is being able to see better no matter the range. A one power sight with a single dot or post with a lighted tip can be used with both eyes open for close in fast target acquisition makes sense on any rifle used in close quarters for stopping dangerous animals. The human eye cannot focus on more that one distance at a time and irons ask the eye to focus on three distances at the same time, the back sight, the front sight and the target. While the scope has only the dot and the target at the same distance. Is a scope traditional? NO! Were scopes traditional of bolt rifles in 1906? No! But I have a Westley Richards 500/450 #1 express double rifle that is fitted with an ancient quick detach scope mount, and this rifle was sold out of the London store in 1892, and the mount is about a 1910 vintage when scopes were rare on a bolt rifle. Tube scopes were used in the US civil war on muzzle loaders by snipers.

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Hey Ray: I don't want glasses. I prefer and wear contacts. Big Grin Some things are worth losing your stupid, so-called manly, non-sensical, out-of-touch with reality, purist pride over, and either using a scoped double or an RMR on your double at an older age are certainly two of them. dancing Plus, I'm not into either bifocals, coke bottle glasses or both! rotflmo They're always dirty, you can't find them when you need them, they get broken, you lose a screw, they get scratched, or they fog up. I say to anyone with a double rifle to enjoy your double rifle any way that you please. There are plenty of us "old men" that are converts to using scopes or RMRs on the doubles and enjoying their added versatility! Smiler I have never been a pervert or a bugger. Sodomy certainly ain't to my liking! Wink Chill, brother, chill! Hey, did I say how I feel?
 
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So I get the impression thats the otherside of the coin? right? I have to say you sure have hell with your specs!! rotflmo


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jumping We love you Ray! Big Grin
 
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Hey Ray: I don't want glasses. I prefer and wear contacts. Big Grin Some things are worth losing your stupid, so-called manly, non-sensical, out-of-touch with reality, purist pride over, and either using a scoped double or an RMR on your double at an older age are certainly two of them. dancing Plus, I'm not into either bifocals, coke bottle glasses or both! rotflmo They're always dirty, you can't find them when you need them, they get broken, you lose a screw, they get scratched, or they fog up. I say to anyone with a double rifle to enjoy your double rifle any way that you please. There are plenty of us "old men" that are converts to using scopes or RMRs on the doubles and enjoying their added versatility! Smiler I have never been a pervert or a bugger. Sodomy certainly ain't to my liking! Wink Chill, brother, chill! Hey, did I say how I feel?



I agree completely,I have red dot sights on all my DR'S,you can be an armchair hunter or you can be in the field with what works flame


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you can be an armchair hunter or you can be in the field with what works

Bill73,
If there's a "bible" for hunting your words above ought to be the final sentence... salute


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Hi Guys,
Try a larger bead on your front sight, make sure that the the rifle is sighted in with the full bead sitting on top of the V of the rear sight, and shoot whatever you want to at under 25 paces. you will have all the accuracy you want, and a story to share with your mates...works for me....wrong side of 50 and I shoot an original 404 jeffery made in 1926....leave the RMR for your handgun
 
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