To answer the question about the SKS scout mount that was asked...
http://scoutscopes.com/sks-scope-mounts/sks-scope-mount-black-anodized-6795/ As far as what i've been reading about scout rifles since I posted:
A scout rifle is a scout rifle only if your a "scout". An Elephant rifle is only an Elephant rifle if you've killed an Elephant with one. A sniper rifle is only a sniper rifle if your a sniper. Col. Cooper had some excellent teachings about the combat mindset. I will not deny that he was wise about some things. His hangups on his "beloved" scout rifle were not one of his "great" ideas.
The steyr Scout he eventually endorsed runs well over $1400.00. That is way beyond the budget of the person who needs a true general purpose rifle. My precision Remington 700 (which can shoots one hole groups at 300 yards) cost less than that!
Ruger and Gunsite, both companies that endorsed Coopers beliefs and ideas produced a scout rifle that still doesn't meet Col. Coopers rather ignorant standards about a gun that solves a non-existant problem. The price on the Ruger Gunsite scout is still very high for what it is and they said that had to use a laminate stock on it just to keep the price sane.
When you embrace the idea of a "Scout" rifle as a general idea or concept your on the right track. To me the best rifle that fits the bill these days for a "General Purpose Hunting/Self Defence/Designated Marksman Rifle is a Recce Style AR15. Lightwieght, 1-4x opitc, detachable mag, and better yet, the ability to mount a light (A key factor on ANY home defense tool) and Accurate out to 500 yards if you want to spend the same amount of money as the Steyr scout and come out ahead on firepower.
The best gun for a working man on a budget for a "General Purpose" Rifle to me is still an SKS w/ a forward mounted optic, synthetic stock and improved iron sights. Good firepower. Reasonably accurate. Can kill a deer or man. Can be reloaded rapidly ect...