B-Square Mauser 98 Scout Scope Mount

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Here is a question for those of you with experience.

I have a Brazillian 98 Mauser military carbine in 7x57. (It was made by FN.) As you can imagine, it's a great little rifle, and I have been using an after-market Lyman rear aperture sight with it for more than a decade. With 175-grain Hornady RNs and a heavy charge of slow-burning ball powder, I've been able to shoot in the vicinity of 1.5 to 2-inch groups at 100 yards fairly consistently, with a velocity of about 2,420 fps.

I wonder how accurate it would be with a scope.

I've recently been toying with the idea of trying the B-Square mount that goes into the rear sight base on the barrel. This requires the use of a long eye-relief scope (like a pistol scope) and results in a "scout" type of rifle.

A friend has a 2x pistol scope that he's offered to let me use if I do this.

I suppose if I really wanted to spend money and effort, I could have the receiver drilled and tapped for conventional bases, but this might also cause problems with the Mauser bolt safety. What appeals to me about this B-Square setup is that it doesn't involve any gunsmithing or fiddling with the action, so I'd theoretically be able to take it off and revert back to my Lyman peep sight setup anytime I want, with a minimum of hassle.

Do any of you have experience with this Mauser B-Square mount? How reliable and stable is it? Would you recommend it?

In general, what do you think of using a long eye-relief scope with a rifle?

If you do recommend this scope mount, where can I get it? Many years ago, an outfit called Districorp used to carry all the B-Square mounts, but I don't know if they are still in business.
 
Scout mount

I had a K98 with a scout mounted scope ( Bushnell 3200 2x6x32mm ).
It was accurate and I could shoot with both eyes open.Never had a problem with the mount. It came from Numrich and was made of hardened aluminium alloy.Made by AIM (China). I never had the opportunety to use the B-Square mount.
I sold the Mauser but I still have the mount.
If interested to see a picture of the mount send your e-mail.
 
Dont be scared to look at a B Square no drill and tap mount and a scout style scope - put this together for my daughter and we have killed three deer with it so far.

Put it on a M38 Swedish Mauser - have used a Bushnell LER scope and got a great deal on a Leupold LER scope on the EEso thats whats on it now. No issues with mount holding zero, and we are quite satisfied with the setup. Post in the optics section that you are looking for one as they come up from time to time.

Stock was from Boyds - minor fitting required.

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Then 13 year old daughter with first buck...

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Post pics of the rifle. I'd like to get a look at it before I tell you to go ahead with the scout scope project. Sounds like a nice little rifle as is. I can't see a reason to scope it as it's working pretty well right now.
 
Chas, the rifle you gave your daughter is absolutely perfect. She'll probably never see the need to hunt with anything else, after a great start like that :)

BigUgly, I'll happily post some pics of this rifle in the next few days. Like I said, the reason why I'm considering this no-gunsmith mount is that I can play with it and take the scope off if I want to without altering the rifle in any way. I've already taken the issue rear sight off because I've switched to the Lyman rear aperture, which has been screwed into the receiver via drilled and tapped holes (which involved gunsmithing).
 
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