Scoping a Remington 597

Odd Shot

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Hey CGNr's,

Quick question for those more experienced than me:

is it okay to use the 3/8" scope rails grooved into the receiver or is it better to use the add-on full weaver base rail?
Just planning on mounting an inexpensive .22LR scope like the Tasco 3x9 32mm.

Thanks for your input!
 
I used the 3/8" reciever grooves for a few years. I bumped my gun one day and striped the screw on the tip off ring while simultainiously distorting the rail.
I bought a weaver mount ($8) and cheap weaver rings and never looked back.
 
Thanks for the input guys.

I wasn't sure about the 3/8" rails as they looked so insubstantial, and there wasn't anything in the manual about them either. I actually got the weaver base thinking it was necessary. Guess I'll just get some full size weaver scope rings as well
 
I bumped my gun one day and striped the screw on the tip off ring while simultainiously distorting the rail.

I let a buddy use my 597 . he striped the screw after the first 2 hrs of hunting...

Wow. I've got a bunch of assorted .22's that still use standard rimfire rings on the integral dovetails, and I've never "bumped" one hard enough to cause that kind of damage.

Buy a picatinny/Weaver rail and make life simpler.

Simplest would be to attach the rimfire rings to the receiver and call it a day. If you already have the rings, they'll work just fine. I would go the Weaver-base-route, but only because I have a drawerful of assorted Weaver-type rings right now. If you decide to go the Weaver-base route, then you will have a much bigger selection of rings available to you, if that matters.
 
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