Best non-gunsmithing scope mounts for a No.4?

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I have found the following 2 mounts which both seem somewhat popular, but haven't really come across any other true 'non-gunsmithing' mounts. What are the best options (that are actually available) to scope a No.4?

I am looking for something rock solid, but also something that won't leave marks or scratches on the receiver from set screws etc...

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Thanks!
 
I have heard good things about the S&K one, that's about it.

I have an ATI one, I had to work a bit to make it hold.

Most (if not all?) no gunsmithing mounts would leave marks potentially?

Lou
 
You would probably like the S&K mount. It holds from inside the charger bridge by a wedge and the 2 screws on either side of the rearsight pin holes.
This one is on a No5 and has held up just fine and I know it can be used confidently for deer hunting this coming season.
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B-Square mount needs abit of fitting . It's more of a "cap" type of mount that sits over the receiver . The fitting needed is where it connects to the rearsight pin holes. I also tossed that stoopid retaining pin that comes with the mount and replaced it with a nut/bolt . Once it's fitted however , it's a good solid mount.
The ATI , S&K and B-Square all sit about the same height over the receiver
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Hey Timberlord,

Where did you buy the S&K mount? So which do you prefer of those 2? Which do you have the most confidence in stability and zero wise?
 
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