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How is any sporterized rifle with a 2 piece scope base accurate?
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<blockquote data-quote="pavementends" data-source="post: 3078123" data-attributes="member: 103643"><p>Help me understand your purpose. You have a rifle designed 130 some years ago, made in 30 some countries. I see you are from Sweden, When it was drilled for a side mount it may have been for any number of available scopes with diameters from 3/6 to 26mm many of which did not have windage adjustments. The mounting holes on the top of the action may or may not be aligned which should probably be addressed along with the height. Note the popularity of 20 to 50 moa bases. This is what we used to call Ga. precision machining, </p><p>"measure with a micrometer</p><p>mark with chalk</p><p>cut with a chain saw"</p><p>Decide what your objective is and then how much you are willing to spend to get there,</p><p>kind regards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pavementends, post: 3078123, member: 103643"] Help me understand your purpose. You have a rifle designed 130 some years ago, made in 30 some countries. I see you are from Sweden, When it was drilled for a side mount it may have been for any number of available scopes with diameters from 3/6 to 26mm many of which did not have windage adjustments. The mounting holes on the top of the action may or may not be aligned which should probably be addressed along with the height. Note the popularity of 20 to 50 moa bases. This is what we used to call Ga. precision machining, "measure with a micrometer mark with chalk cut with a chain saw" Decide what your objective is and then how much you are willing to spend to get there, kind regards [/QUOTE]
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