9.3x62 'plans' in motion

Johnn, I'm not being critical of your scope choice, I have and like 3200s, but my favorite scope over a Mauser action is the straight tube Leupold 1.5-5.
Reason being it allows for more fore and aft movement than most scopes with a belled front, it usually clears iron sights if necessary, has very good eye relief and can handle recoil well.
Since my hunting ' comfort ' zone is within 300 yds. I find magnification to be more than adequate.
 
20 and 55a work perfectly for me on any m70 zastavas ... the older users are using 45 and 46, both are working and this is great ...

Actually, it's Charles Daly who had the 20 and 55A made for his Zastava rifles (Mark X), so, it's pretty old, too ;) .
But the 45 and 46 are the original bases for the FN Commercial and FN Supreme....
 
Actually, it's Charles Daly who had the 20 and 55A made for his Zastava rifles (Mark X), so, it's pretty old, too ;) .
But the 45 and 46 are the original bases for the FN Commercial and FN Supreme....

Baribal,:) once again I find I've benefited from your knowledge and input. Thank you and it appears to be 'good to go'.



Next step,:D start working up some loads. One more question if I may, I believe the only numerical difference between the standard bases and the pivot bases is the pivot bases required would be # 146 for the front ring and #145 for the rear one. Correct? If so, sometime soon down the road, I'd like to change over to Weaver Pivot mounts.

Kevan, the primary reason I went with the Bushnell Elite 3200 is it was a gift from the 'kids' that I've had for a while and one of the few suitable I have at present.

And thanks to all others for your input and suggestions. Much appreciated.
 
Looks good Johnn, a fine looking combination !
I only mentioned my experiences with the Leupold straight tube scopes on the Mausers in case you had further issues.
I'm presently rummaging through my scopes trying to find a fit for that Dumoulin as its an FN Mauser action using the exact same bases as yours and also like your Zastava has a rear sight to work around..... nothing like a little fun for a chilly day, good excuse to be inside the shop.....
 
Happy Birthday, Johnn !!

Nice rifle ! Well worth the wait.
And I see that you are a fellow Guinness drinker .. maybe my all-time fav beverage .. lol.
Cheers !!

On tap, mine also, ;)especially 'across the pond'. On our last trip there I picked up a very few souviners. A couple of bike riding jerseys and, this you'll like, a Guinness wallet. Check what 's on the change pocket cover flap.





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I couldn't resist.
 
Actually, it's Charles Daly who had the 20 and 55A made for his Zastava rifles (Mark X), so, it's pretty old, too ;) .
But the 45 and 46 are the original bases for the FN Commercial and FN Supreme....

as usual you bring that little piece of history.

i didnt knew about Charles Daly story. what i know in the old times it was Zrak, EAW or Weaver ...

but both are working and great to have more than one option.
 
The scope I have waiting on the sidelines that I planned on using is one that was given to me by my Daughter & Son In Law a while ago. A 3x9 Bushnell Elite 3200. Just called a friend locally that does a bit of gunsmithing and he has a # 45 that Baribal suggested. Thinking back to when I was planning on getting the Zastava, I:redface: vaguely recall being forewarned of a couple of issues I might run into with it. One was that I may find the height of the comb of the stock to be too high for comfortable use of the open sights. The second delt with a slight difference in the configuration or shape of the bolt handle and resulting in the probable interference with a low mounted scope. I'll have to listen a little closer in future:redface:.

Just minor issues to over come, Johnn! A fine looking combination, you have created. Mine will be getting a trim and a haircut in a couple weeks when I have reading break. Also received 286gr Norma Plastic Points and some of jethunter's 285gr cast offerings to try out on a bullet trade that arrived today.

I'm also a big fan of Guinness, especially on tap across the pond. I spent a month in Northern Ireland about 15 years ago and dated a rather wealthy lass, who plied me with a great deal of Guinness. :cheers:
 
Just minor issues to over come, Johnn! A fine looking combination, you have created. Mine will be getting a trim and a haircut in a couple weeks when I have reading break. Also received 286gr Norma Plastic Points and some of jethunter's 285gr cast offerings to try out on a bullet trade that arrived today.

I'm also a big fan of Guinness, especially on tap across the pond. I spent a month in Northern Ireland about 15 years ago and dated a rather wealthy lass, who plied me with a great deal of Guinness. :cheers:

I've posted this in a previous thread/post, but, here it is again. Guinness was part of a goodly number of pub lunchs.



And believe it or not,:p those are onion rings with the pint:rockOn:.
 
The Guinness helps your body ignore the signals that your arteries are contracting while you are eating the fat pills...............

Doug
 
The Guinness helps your body ignore the signals that your arteries are contracting while you are eating the fat pills...............

Doug

While it may not justify my indulgance in Guinness,;) to counteract some of those ill effects is why I ride bike.



Plus, cardio improvements to help climbing the hillsides during hunting season and also to help mitigate the effects of 40+ years of smoking.
 
While it may not justify my indulgance in Guinness,;) to counteract some of those ill effects is why I ride bike.



Plus, cardio improvements to help climbing the hillsides during hunting season and also to help mitigate the effects of 40+ years of smoking.

I've GOT to get back into shape. I have a Colnago road bike with Campi parts that needs to be ridden. Can't wait for Spring!
 
While it may not justify my indulgance in Guinness,;) to counteract some of those ill effects is why I ride bike.



Plus, cardio improvements to help climbing the hillsides during hunting season and also to help mitigate the effects of 40+ years of smoking.


Very keen indeed, Johnn, and good on you!

Here's my cross-country self-propelled rig:

http://3.bp.########.com/_7MjzVIjPj...AACmY/uN-oeTjvHy0/s1600/four+wheel+walker.jpg
 
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