marlinman93
09-02-2023, 12:19 PM
Another great old scope maker. This one is a bit later from the post Depression era, but one of the rarest scopes to find. FH Souther was in Massachusetts, and built his first scope for a friend who knew Souther worked building optical equipment, and couldn't afford the expensive factory made scopes. He asked if Souther could build a scope for him, and he did so in his basement work shop. The friend went to a match with his new scope, and soon Souther was flooded with orders from other members of the Masachusetts Rifle Assn. club!
Souther never quit his job at the optical company, but continued to build target scopes for local customers, and eventually sold them through Kimble Sporting Goods also.
This one took a very long time to find!
It's an unusual 7/8" tube instead of the 3/4" tube most target scopes used. So better light gathering than the smaller tubes, but not as good as the large objective Sidle I own.
Mounted on my Schoyen Ballard in .32-40 cartridge.
https://i.imgur.com/zX7dffpl.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/LpLISSql.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/JE4FT2Tl.jpg
Souther never quit his job at the optical company, but continued to build target scopes for local customers, and eventually sold them through Kimble Sporting Goods also.
This one took a very long time to find!
It's an unusual 7/8" tube instead of the 3/4" tube most target scopes used. So better light gathering than the smaller tubes, but not as good as the large objective Sidle I own.
Mounted on my Schoyen Ballard in .32-40 cartridge.
https://i.imgur.com/zX7dffpl.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/LpLISSql.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/JE4FT2Tl.jpg