Pedersoli 'Malcom'-style long-tube scope...

tacfoley

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'kay, first of all, this post is not for me, but for a shooting pal who has a Pedersoli Sharps for which he has recently paid over $1100 to have fitted with the full-length Malcolm-style scope.

My main question for those of you who may have one of these items concerns the total lack of repeatable shots when using it. Every time he shoots it - and he is a fine shot with an extensive collection of real vintage and collectors rifles and carbines, including a few very nice Volcanics and early Winchesters - the bullet goes somewhere else, and I don't mean on every occasion, I mean that every shot he fires goes into a different part of the entire target area by several inches. We have tied it down to the fact that the sight-base section holding the rear of the tube moves around, and every time a shot is fired, the two securing screws holding it to the transit block loosen up, allowing the scope to move relative to the target and into a slightly different position. Tightening these screws up seems to make no difference.

We are both at a loss as to how to procede from here.

The scope and its mounts seem to be very fragile and susceptible to easy damage, and the cost of the thing prevents the owner from taking more drastic measures than trying to maintain the position of the tube in the brackets using the extant clamps.

To say that he is p!ssed by this is a serious understatement - any and all advice will be much appreciated.

tac
 
He better have spent that 1100 bucks on a MVA (montana vintage arms) scope and mounts and not wasted it on a hi-lux with an inflated price.

If he's using a Hi-Lux malcolm, he needs to get decent mounts from eather DZ arms or MVA, what mounts that come with the Hi-Lux are junk.
 
Thanks, Hickstick - sadly, those products are not available here in UK, so he got what he could. I have to admit that you don't expect Pedersoli products to be such a crock of s**t as this thing is.

I'll pass on the news to John on wednesday. Perhaps he'll let me get the necessary quality mounts next time we are over in Oregon in the Spring.

Best to all

tac
 
They've managed to ship parcels across the atlantic since the time of Cortez. If Shiloh can send whole rifles to the UK, MVA can ship him some mounts.
 
They've managed to ship parcels across the atlantic since the time of Cortez. If Shiloh can send whole rifles to the UK, MVA can ship him some mounts.

Well, that's as may be, but there are some pretty odd federal regulations in force right now that are have a frightener effect on many US-based suppliers when it comes to sending gun-related stuff out of the US of A. I'll let John deal with it, so.

Here his is shooting it last weekend...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCCtYIszqpM

Best

tac
 
I've owned one of the Leatherwood Malcolm scopes and it was as you describe it. Basically useless junk. The optics are fine. If he can get the DZ Arms mounts into the UK somehow ( might want to try Buffalo Arms, they stock them ) then I'm sure he'd be happy.

I got rid of mine and am much happier with my MVA scope.

Chris.
 
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