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Hello I can't see you geting the clip into the magazine with the scope on this rifle. WW1 austrian and italian sniper rifles have the scope of center so you can allways load a clip into the action in the field but this is not neccesssary for a hunting rifle. there are very few moments when your stalking rifle needs more than the 6 rounds ( maybe grizzly attack under stress with the small 6,5 mm bullets?). you load the clip into the magazine and use 1 or 2 cartridges for the hunting day normally. the scopes on this rifles are fitted with a claw mount or a snap on mount. this scope mounts can be taken on and off in seconds and they are made to be "wiederhohlgenau" repeat accuracy, thats the big fuss about them. you take the scope off, load the clip and set it on again and it still shots to the point. so when you start the hunt you take the scope off and load the clip, after you take the scope off and remove the clip by pressing the lever. a little bit laborius but other load the muzzle loader. |