Don't you just LOVE doing spontanious, spur of the moment decisions?
Well, theres no FREAKIN' going back now.
Chopped off 3 notches with a fine bladed hacksaw then filed the end smooth and painted it flat black.
Your comment about eye relief was also a problem I had. Also...one very interesting point. I looked at the rifle just before I decided to cut...the zoom adjustment ring was contacting the back of the mount! I KNOW it wasn't when I started shooting yesterday cause I adjusted for the longer range from 25 to 50 and it wasn't rubbing then. Strange though cause after noticing just now, I tried to twist the scope and it was in there TIGHT.
So, when the paint dries, I'll remount it and install the scope and wait for another warm weekend to test it out. (1 hr drive to the range)
Well,..heres the one I ended up with.
It utilizes the dovetail. The replacement part where the stripper guide went is a VERY snug fit neeting a mallet to get it into place. Replaced the roll pin, and tightened up the 2 (dovetail piece) set screws with red loctite. The 2 side screws are also loctited in.
Its a "see through" and does allow me to use the peep sight if I wish
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rdelliott
Interesting that you had slippage issues too, although I'd think that that would be a ring problem rather than a mount problem. Maybe it was a temperature issue? The rings that slipped on mine were clearly inadequate. The new ones are a lot better, I think, but I'm still going to be tightening them very carefully...
Fenix.NZ
but i managed to dent the mount with my scope rings ...
even though it feels beefy it must have been flexing because there were rubmarks on the scope where the edges of the rings were, and the scope got loose quick despite loctite.
and if you dont clean your action thuroughly before firing be prepared for a nice jet of dirty gasses in the eye when you fire your first shot.
( had a lil too much oil in there somewhere somehow )
Here is the results of scoping my M-14...
I'm not saying anything except that I'll go back out again when the weather is more spring like and when that Marstar "Op Rod Spring Guide" is installed.
100 yrds, bench rested, American Eagle 150gr FMJ
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