tarawa
(.333 member)
26/08/08 10:53 AM
Re: Are the Remington .45-70 doubles regulated?

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good point that is why i am researching a good scope mount for a low power quality scope.not just a 22 type mount but one that will lock in the rear notch to resist recoil.granted they are not perfect but for utility i think they fit the bill nicely.they will get more field time than thier costlier safemates and i have plenty of affordable brass and ammo really want to try the 45 70 leverlution ammo from hornaday in it.out of the lever gun they almost produce 1 jagged hole at 100 yards but we will see.i need the right mount first.i say the cost of a weapon does not mean it wont produce results i have had some real cheaply made 22's that have fed me many a meal and shot well to boot




Bwananelson,
Check this out. This is what I put on my 30-06. Very low mount.

http://www.kilic-feintechnik.de/fileadmin/pdf/mak_katalog_07.pdf

Page 36 of 44.


MAK-Skand-Ring. For the 12mm wide prism rail/rib an ultra low Ø30mm
fixed ring with interchangeable steel recoil lug was developed by MAK.
This ring can be mounted directly on all drop-barrel design guns with
12mm wide prism rib with or without recoil slot. (Zoli, Sabatti, Bettinsoli,
Finnclassic etc). As well as on all 12mm wide prism that are most often
seen on popular .22 LR rifles. The 5mm height of construction coupled
with the steel recoil lug make for ultra low, stable mounting of Ø30mm
optics on this type of rail



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