Thanks for that. Might help people with the actual rifles to help recommend something for you.HW97 and/or HW50 177 caliber. I have a one piece mount currently on the 97 but not sure if I'm gonna leave it there.
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Thanks for that. Might help people with the actual rifles to help recommend something for you.HW97 and/or HW50 177 caliber. I have a one piece mount currently on the 97 but not sure if I'm gonna leave it there.
I have made a brass filler bushing (from a brass screw). Turn it to fill the receiver hole exactly on a sanding machine. Then tighten the scope ring without the stop pin down yet right over the brass filler piece. Then tighten down the stop pin on the brass near center to mark the brass. Remove the bushing and drill the hole. Any manipulation from the pin ends up on the brass. Keeps the receiver perfect.Awhile back somebody made the suggestion to put a piece of plastic in the scope ring pin hole to prevent any gouging of the metal.
Here's my debacle: I have a quality one piece mount on the HW97, but it's too long for my 2x7 scope (see pic where it's clamped on the tapered part of scope). I love this scope, but my choice is to put 2 piece mounts on the 97, or buy a longer scope for it, and put the 2x7 on the HW50. My options are somewhat open in that I currently only own one scope.Does your scope slip or do you just worry about scope slip?