31 December 2006, 00:31
new_guyClaw mounts
Someone asked a question here recently about claw mounts on a double.
I was trying to explain the new rail systems (vs. the old style where you had to drill through the rail.) Anyway, here's a photo of the new rail on a Swarovski.
31 December 2006, 03:05
coniferI love the claw mount system.....and love even more the EAW mount system. But sometimes, I use a shortcut for a mount when the rib is already cut for insertion of the lower (female) claw components, while no fitted claw component is available, and the price(s) seems exhorbitant. In that case, I cut Weaver bases to approximate lengths to fit the rib cuts, and then grind the base sections to final length and angle. I carefully hammer in the base section to the claw mount rib cuts, and when in place, use a regular scope (no rails) with quick-detachable Weaver rings to attach to the Weaver Base sections. It works.
01 January 2007, 09:51
308SakoThe mounts and most of the metal look quite nice, Lord knows I love claw mounts and have and use them.
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01 January 2007, 11:51
tomo577in the new rail system shown, do the hooks come pre-fitted to the bases ?
what is the approx cost of the hooks & bases.
02 January 2007, 03:56
new_guyThe hooks come as blanks that have to be fitted to the feet.
I don't know what the individual components cost, but installed claw mounts are about $1500.
04 January 2007, 07:52
tomo577WOW !!! while the new mount system looks super the cost is about double what claw mounts cost installed here in usa, and that is not at any bargain price..
WHY WON'T THEY DO IT NOW ????
many , many years ago - in the 50's or 60's HEYM sold pre fitted claw mount sets that were also pre-drilled and blued , ready to screw onto your bolt action rifle. they were offered in different heights too.
with the cut outs and spacer blocks in the top ribs of todays top break guns & rifles it should be possible to do the same thing to avoid the excessive expense of this new mounting system.
does even the front claw have to be fitted ?
seems the scope makers are in collusion with the gunmakers on this one to keep prices sky high.
what do you think ?
06 January 2007, 06:53
a.tinkererI think it depends on how much you value a perfectly repeatable return to zero...
Perfect takes really good hand fitting, which will cost you.
--Tinker
07 January 2007, 00:34
MacD37quote:
Originally posted by a.tinkerer:
I think it depends on how much you value a perfectly repeatable return to zero...
Perfect takes really good hand fitting, which will cost you.
--Tinker
Amen!...... There is acceptable, done skilled machinest, with machines, and there is perfect done by skilled human hands. Both are valuable, but perfect costs more, every time!
