TheCoachZed
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TL/DR: I need to figure out how to get scope bases properly aligned on an M98 sporter that had the front over-polished, resulting in a low scope mount.
The full story:
Got an Alpine Special .270 off the EE here, came with Parker Hale bases. Went to put Weaver bases on, and lo and behold--when they sporterized this rifle back in the '60s or whenever, they were pretty keen to polish off the old insignia, and really ground down the front of the receiver. It's somewhere between a small ring Mauser and large ring Mauser; the front doesn't have quite enough elevation. Not uncommon with the sporterized M98s, the gunsmith tells me, but he's too busy to do anything about it now. So, I want to see if I can remedy this myself.
One or two of the screw holes are a tad rough, but aligned correctly; running a tap through them might help here, as well as a one-piece scope base.
But how do I overcome the issue of the scope mount bases not being in proper vertical alignment? A front shim? Would a one-piece base make the problem worse? Should I just slap a scope on there and see how far the adjustment is off?
If I wanted to shim the front scope mount base, how can I measure it to see if it's more or less on? I presume I need to somehow ensure the bore is level, and then install a base and shim the front until front and rear are more or less level with the bore?
The full story:
Got an Alpine Special .270 off the EE here, came with Parker Hale bases. Went to put Weaver bases on, and lo and behold--when they sporterized this rifle back in the '60s or whenever, they were pretty keen to polish off the old insignia, and really ground down the front of the receiver. It's somewhere between a small ring Mauser and large ring Mauser; the front doesn't have quite enough elevation. Not uncommon with the sporterized M98s, the gunsmith tells me, but he's too busy to do anything about it now. So, I want to see if I can remedy this myself.
One or two of the screw holes are a tad rough, but aligned correctly; running a tap through them might help here, as well as a one-piece scope base.
But how do I overcome the issue of the scope mount bases not being in proper vertical alignment? A front shim? Would a one-piece base make the problem worse? Should I just slap a scope on there and see how far the adjustment is off?
If I wanted to shim the front scope mount base, how can I measure it to see if it's more or less on? I presume I need to somehow ensure the bore is level, and then install a base and shim the front until front and rear are more or less level with the bore?
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