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One-Piece vs. Two Piece Scope Mounts?

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28 February 2011, 08:15
Wismon
One-Piece vs. Two Piece Scope Mounts?
On a sporterized M98, that is. Could someone tell me what the pros and cons of each one are? Thanks.
28 February 2011, 08:52
Aaron Little
One-piece bases are exceptionally ugly. Buts thats just one mans opinion.


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28 February 2011, 09:48
z1r
quote:
Originally posted by Wismon:
On a sporterized M98, that is. Could someone tell me what the pros and cons of each one are? Thanks.


1 pc bases are very popular with the "sporterizing" crowd because they can be installed with the charger hump intact. Also, they require one less hole be drilled & tapped.

That said, Leupold and other now make 2 piece bases that will install with the hump in place.

I prefer 2 piece bases on hunting rifles as they obscure the loading/ejection port less. Well, and they look better as Aaron said.




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28 February 2011, 09:52
Tex21
It really depends on what type of one-piece base you're referring to.

Generally, I find two-piece bases to be a better all around fit for a sporterized Mauser. They give you a little more access to loading area and look a little better since the top of a Mauser is fairly open.

I did put a one-piece Weaver rail type mount on one Mauser I put together but that's because I alternate between different types of optics depending on what I'm after. The rail makes it easier to go from a short red-dot to a long scope.


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28 February 2011, 14:51
Wismon
Thanks, gentlemen. I agree on the asthetics issue, which is why I assumed there must have been some inherent advantage to the 1-piece base that I was missing. Thanks for 'splaining it.