Well I have just brought a Lyman 57 SME sight, am waiting on the post to deliver it but it will be a week or so yet from the US to me in the UK. I also have Redfield W. SME but unfortuneately it's been filed on on the curved mounting surface and is no longer true with 0.010" taper now. I have been considering how I could machine it true but the bottom of the mounting block has also been filed poorly to clear the wood and again not square and seeing as how it was advertised as being in excellent condition I am rather annoyed at it's condition and am trying to sort it out with the vendor. That's the reason I have brought the Lyman 57 in case I have to return this Redfield so at least I have a suitable reciever sight to put on this rifle. If I end up with both then one will go onto one of my Parker-Hales
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The Refield W.SME has the facility to remove the windage arm quickly as does the Lyman 57 I believe and it's a feature which the Redfield 70 lacks, or at least the 70 RWH I have lacks, as for the scope mounts I am considering the options but those that require a windage screw to hold the rear ring are not in the running as removal whilst easy means a re-zero on re-fitting which is not what I am looking for.
There is a Hensodlt 6x Duralyt scope with it's claw mounts including the bases
that it may be possible to buy depending on how much the seller will accept, the asking price is a bit high but I hope we can come to an arrangement on the price
, these claw mounts would of course make the scope high enough to clear the windage arm thus setting the scope higher. Now I tend to shoot with a head erect posture so that's not so bad and if required the comb and cheekpiece can be made adjustable as was done on some German sporting rifles equipped with both iron and glass sights.
Now this is the "Watson" foresight:-
and these are two scopes I am considering using:-
bottom is the Zeiss Jena 6x and top is the Hensodlt:-
Sorry about the photos, had to use mothers litle camera unitl i can get a card reader for my own camera.