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Need help mounting a Zeiss scope
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 14440" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>I have a 3-12 VMV Zeiss scope mounted on a custom built short-action Rem. 700 in standard height Badgers on a Near base and it fits fine. Not a lot of space at the front-end but I can still put on the factory covers. I prefer to use a Scopecoat on it, much better protection than the factory lens covers.</p><p>Might be worth trying your rings, don't forget the rail style base lifts the rings up a fair bit. The Badger 20moa base should work.</p><p>I am confident that you could also use other mounts but doubt if they would be as strong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 14440, member: 25"] I have a 3-12 VMV Zeiss scope mounted on a custom built short-action Rem. 700 in standard height Badgers on a Near base and it fits fine. Not a lot of space at the front-end but I can still put on the factory covers. I prefer to use a Scopecoat on it, much better protection than the factory lens covers. Might be worth trying your rings, don't forget the rail style base lifts the rings up a fair bit. The Badger 20moa base should work. I am confident that you could also use other mounts but doubt if they would be as strong. [/QUOTE]
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