Re: Scope Recommendations
Howdy,
You might want to consider doubling up on your scope rings (basicaly having 2 sets) when you mount your scope. This is especially so when you are using it for hunting purposes in thick bush where it may get bumped around a little while hunting for big game (bear, deer, moose, elk, caribou). It will save you endless amounts of $$$ on ammo, range fees, gunsmithing fees, etc. in re-sighting in your scope. I know it's over kill but it works.
My now ex-brother-in-law has done this on his Sporterized Lee-Enfield for hunting Black Bear, Whitetail Deer and Moose in New Brunswick's thick bush several years ago; and still does so today while now living in Barrie, Ont.
He uses a Bushnell Banner Dusk & Dawn 4-12x50 with adjustable front objective lens on Weaver base and rings (x2 foward and aft of the adjustment knobs). This set up managed him to bring down the N.B. Provincal Record Black Bear (500 + pounds) six or seven years ago. Using various loads and bullet wieghts, the recoil doesn't bother the scope's zero either.
I hope this helps.
Rgs...Keyan (kajn65)