I had previously posted some pics of my "new to me" MR1 and was informed by some of the knowledgeable members here that my P.E.P.R. was mounted backwards which explained the regular failure to eject as the brass was hitting the mount nut and falling back into the action
Before
I tried reversing the mount, but it made the eye relief too long for the scope that came with. As I wanted to use the scope I picked up a set of medium burris rings and mounted the scope lower and farther back. The cheek weld and sight picture is much better with this set-up but it required the removal of the rear iron sight. This wasn't a problem as it is attached by 2 torx screws.
Sighted in the irons before I took them off, incase I want to remount at some point and accuracy was better than I thought it might be with the large rear peep.
This was 5 at 50m with the iron sights and Rem. UMC 55gr FMJ
Was a blustery day at the range but wanted to get some rough sighting in done and try it on coyotes soon.
5 at 100yds with Federal 55gr Nosler Ballistic Tips, which has been the most accurate out of this gun for me so far.
Before
I tried reversing the mount, but it made the eye relief too long for the scope that came with. As I wanted to use the scope I picked up a set of medium burris rings and mounted the scope lower and farther back. The cheek weld and sight picture is much better with this set-up but it required the removal of the rear iron sight. This wasn't a problem as it is attached by 2 torx screws.
Sighted in the irons before I took them off, incase I want to remount at some point and accuracy was better than I thought it might be with the large rear peep.
This was 5 at 50m with the iron sights and Rem. UMC 55gr FMJ
Was a blustery day at the range but wanted to get some rough sighting in done and try it on coyotes soon.
5 at 100yds with Federal 55gr Nosler Ballistic Tips, which has been the most accurate out of this gun for me so far.



















































