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Thread: Stevens 325 C not drilled for a scope - What is the best receiver sight for it?

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    Stevens 325 C not drilled for a scope - What is the best receiver sight for it?

    My brother and I did some horse trading and he got the better of me I think.

    I wound up with a very old Stevens 325C .30-30 (think Savage 340 with a cheap beech, birch or ash stock) that is not drilled for a scope.

    It is drilled for a receiver sight and I would like to know what receiver sights work best on this rifle?
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    There's not a whole lot of choices, these days - You're pretty much limited to a Williams Fool Proof, Model # FP-340, for the Model 322-325-340-342 Stevens/Savage.

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    I'm pretty sure that's the one that I mounted on my Model 340. It works ok for me.

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    I see some old timers on ebay but they seem to be both crude and expensive.
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    The lyman 40 was made to fit 340's, It is rather expensive but not any more so than other vintage sights. I have sold one in the past it seemed like a well build sight.

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    I own a 325C in .30/30 that functioned fantastic for 20+ years for me until the barrel finally gave up it rifling. (I shot about 10000 round). I loved it. But, back to your concern. I had a smith put a basic side mount on it and I build a "lift" that raised the scope over the iron sight. I built it in machine shop in high school. (Kids would probably get expelled if they did that today). I replaced the 325C with a 325A. Love the butter handle savages.

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    I have a Savage 340. If it is anything like a Savage, it will be drilled for a mount on the left side of the receiver. Check Numrich. They have a mount that fits my Savage.

    https://www.gunpartscorp.com/ad/540380.htm

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    I have a 325C. Shoots great!! I have mounted a B-Square mount on holes drilled by some long ago gunsmith.
    Doing some homework years ago, if I remember correctly, the 325 was discontinued about 1950, and the part I found really interesting was that the barrels were left over machine gun barrels.

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    If you go with the side mount get the one from Amazon that actually centers the scope.
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    If it really is a 325C, then it came from the factory drilled and tapped for both a Springfield sidemount and a receiver sight. The Numrich part appears to be a faithful copy. I got a little carried away once and ended up with a small army of the butter knife Stevens.
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    My rifle is definitely a Stevens 325 C and it is not drilled for a scope.
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    Interesting reading about these rifles;
    http://www.leeroysramblings.com/guns...savage_340.htm

    They made them before things were routinely drilled and tapped, so you find them untapped. I got a side mount from Sun Optics, I think B_Square makes a similar one, that's much better than the old Weavers and cheaper if you want to go that route, but I like the idea of a receiver sight. You'll probably need a taller front post, though.

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    I'm fortunate enough to have the Springfield 840 (same rifle, round bolt knob) that took the B-Square mount, but in your shoes, I'd probably grab the Williams, splurge the extra ten bucks for the target-knobbed version, and never think twice about dredging the Internet for the rifle's historically accurate counterpart. The aluminum body somewhat offends my sense of period-correctness and of the aesthetic, but then, these are probably the butt-ugliest rifles ever crafted by the hand of Man anyway.

    How the Williams actually compares with the Lymans and Redfields of old, I couldn't say, but considering that rifle in that caliber is typically a zero-once-and-forget-it affair, you're unlikely to need a Parker-Hale level of overkill in the construction of your adjustment detents.
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    Google Gary Fellers Gunsights.

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    My 325 and 322 were both undrilled when I aquired them, they are both drilled and tapped now. any good smith or competent friend can do it with proper tools and patience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Texas by God View Post
    Google Gary Fellers Gunsights.

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    Thanks for the warning to avoid Gary Fellers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ulav8r View Post
    Thanks for the warning to avoid Gary Fellers.
    Other than slow return of calls, I've not had a problem with him. Would you elaborate? Admittedly it's been 5 years or so since I've dealt with him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Texas by God View Post
    Other than slow return of calls, I've not had a problem with him. Would you elaborate? Admittedly it's been 5 years or so since I've dealt with him.

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    The links you gave said that several people have been sent bad sights(bad condition versus what was described, or incomplete) or have not received items that they paid for.

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    Then I rescind my recommendation.

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