23 January 2012, 04:42
TentmanTalley Type base alignment issue
Hello Guys
I've aquired a classic old single square bridge Mauser with a custom made saddle type front base machined for talley rings.
Using an Leupold I was able to just get it on paper, but when I fitted up the older Kahles I want to use on this rifle I couldn't get it on paper at 25 yards. Later with the scope optically centred I found it was at least 3 feet out of line with the bore at 40 yards - so quite a bit of misalignment ! I don't want to use a "new" scope on this classic old rifle.
So my options as I see them are:
Have a new front sadlle made up ( I'm not especially fond of the profile of the exisiting one) with better alignment.
This would leave the rear ring mis-aligned but given that this rifle is a 250 Savage so light recoil, maybe the rear dovetail could be radiused so the ring could "pivot" on the dovetail.
Secondly I could get a set of rings modified, the scope is a 26 mm tube, so maybe the 'smith could bore a 1.0 inch set to 26 mm and bring things into alignment.
This rifle is already a favourite and I want a permanent solution without shims and things.
Any comments or suggestions ?
23 January 2012, 04:59
Don MarkeyYou could just have the dovetails recut to work with a different ring. I did this once to correct an error I did when making a set of bases for a mauser. I recut them to fit a set of wisner's rings.
Don