Promised a picture of the completed installation and here it is. The hardest part was cutting the relief in the stock. In the end I used a Forstner bit to take out most of the wood and get the correct depth. Still a lot of chisel work as can be seen from the shavings. Figure the centre of the 1-4x20 scope will be about 2.25 inches above centre bore.
ATI Model 98 Mauser Scope Mount
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ATI Model 98 Mauser Scope Mount
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Re: ATI Model 98 Mauser Scope Mount
That looks nice, but it is high. I guess the height was needed the height so that cartridges could clear the ejection port. Not many slots cut in it either.
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Here is the scope mounted (1-4x20 Nikon). Couple of things about mount.
- It was easy to install and line up once the relief in the stock was cut.
- The back of the mount is stiffened using a set screw that contacts the receiver. I think this is a weak point that may need some additional attention.
- The centre of the scope is exactly 2 inches over centre bore which gives a high head hold (Very European). I think I may add a cheek pad.
- The Weaver Quick Detachable rings are a PITA to use as they tighten only on one side which makes leveling the scope difficult as it turns as you tighten. I usually use a scope leveling kit but it wasn't useful and it was all trial and error. I chose the rings as they were the lowest I could find.
- Laser bore sighted and windage only needed a view clicks. Elevation was set at 1.75 inches low at 25 feet. this should give me a good place for sighting in if the weather and "Honey Do List" ever cooperates.
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Here is a quick trajectory table for the cast bullet I am using. Of course the proof of all this armchair calculating will be seen at the range.
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Re: ATI Model 98 Mauser Scope Mount
Yeap, that is about as low as they get and they do rotate the tube as tighten. I've spent a lot of time with them and learned to start with the vertical 1° to 2° counterclockwise. That usually brings them upright. With the Savage 99, I hit the nail on the head the first time.Macd wrote:The Weaver Quick Detachable rings are a PITA to use as they tighten only on one side which makes leveling the scope difficult as it turns as you tighten. I usually use a scope leveling kit but it wasn't useful and it was all trial and error. I chose the rings as they were the lowest I could find.
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