03 February 2012, 05:52
Wstrnhuntrscope mounting options
Im bummed out. I just bought a nice Redfield 5 star scope in excellent condition for my 260 rem built on a mauser action. It has been drilled and tapped for weaver bases. The issue is that the scope objective has such a long taper that I am unable to move the scope back far enough to properly position it to my eye. I have tried a couple different rings and am using the ones that allow the most rearward movement. Any suggestions? All I can think of at this point is to remove a bit off the rear of the stock to get my eye a bit closer.
03 February 2012, 05:58
jeffeossoseveral solutions --
can you flip the front mount? will that give you 1/4" ?
you can have someone cut you a custom front base that extends to the rear - i've had to do this a couple times.
millet rings, iirc, are pretty thin
find a set of rings with 1 screw, and machine off 1/3 of the rear ring
send scope back..
set of rings bored to take the taper (or a bit more) and slide back
custom rear bridge is unlikely
03 February 2012, 07:28
youngoutdoorsHow much are you going to need to move the scope to make it comfortable?
God Bless, Louis
03 February 2012, 07:32
z1rGet a weaver 402 base it is an extension base.
Some companies offer extension rings too.
03 February 2012, 19:30
WstrnhuntrThanks guys! Im sure I can fix it with some of your suggestions. Much appreciated.
