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Offline doc_kreipke

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Scope mounts for barrel droop
« on: September 18, 2004, 04:17:36 PM »
I've decided to put a decent scope on top of my Winchester 1000. Probably a BSA 3-12/44 or 50. The Win 1K has Olympic class barrel droop; so, I'll need a compensating mount. Given past input from you folk, I figured I couldn't lose with Beeman or BKL. Found 3 candidates:
 
-BKL 254 cantilever on top of a matching droop compensated riser.
-Beeman 5032, an already compensated 1-pc mount.
-Beeman 5039, a 1-pc adjustable high mount.

Any of these have any particular advantages or disadvantages, particularly fixed-droop vs. adjustable? Are there any alternate mounts suitable for the task?

Thanks.
-K

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Scope mounts for barrel droop
« Reply #1 on: September 19, 2004, 12:02:46 PM »
Doc,

I prefer the adjustable mounts myself.  I use them on every springer rifle I own.  Lawdog
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