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Mounting older Lyman, Unertyl & Redfield 3200 scopes
« on: February 17, 2009, 07:02:01 AM »
Anyone here have any input on mounting the older style long target scopes. If you use the receiver mounts it puts both supports close to the back of the scope. I have seen some articles about mounting directly to the barrel but have not ventured that way and have been just using standard mounting points. I am concerned that this over time may alter the level of the scope as much of the weight is unsupported over the barrel.
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Re: Mounting older Lyman, Unertyl & Redfield 3200 scopes
« Reply #1 on: February 18, 2009, 06:15:45 AM »
My 60's Rem 700 BDL Varmint in 22-250 has a Lyman Super Target Spot on it. There are 3 mounting target blocks on it. 2 are on the receiver and the 3rd is in the barrel about  8" to 10" down from the receiver. The only 2 used are the back one on the receiver and the barrel one. This was already done when I bought it in 1968.

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Re: Mounting older Lyman, Unertyl & Redfield 3200 scopes
« Reply #2 on: February 18, 2009, 06:22:30 AM »
Handgunner,
Using the 3 mounting points have you ever had point of impact float after the barrel heats up? Also can you see what mounting method was used to mount to barrel? I have seen weaver based attached as well as having a dovetail groove in the barrel with a raised stud inserted into the dovetail.
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Re: Mounting older Lyman, Unertyl & Redfield 3200 scopes
« Reply #3 on: February 18, 2009, 06:43:03 AM »
Never had any problem with the point of aim changing. This scope also slides on a rail after each shot. These are the target blocks that came for that scope. It is drilled & tapped into the barrel.
This was always & still is one off my most accurate varmint rifles. This was my crow eliminator back in the days when we could shoot about anywhere in town. ( Now most of the farms & lands are Millon $$ houses.) Back then when a crow was within 350 - 400 yrds on a calm day his chances of living another day weren't good. Now they even put a season on these pest. Back then the farmers would pay you to shoot them.
It's to bad I only get it out a time or two each year to run a few rounds through it just to make sure it still can shot one hole groups.

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Re: Mounting older Lyman, Unertyl & Redfield 3200 scopes
« Reply #4 on: February 18, 2009, 07:11:37 AM »
That makes a lot of sense. The spring loaded sliding mounts (I think Unertyl called the Posi mounts) would be a great option.
Blessed be the lord my strength which teacheth my hands to war,
and my fingers to fight.
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