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Dutchman
08-18-2009, 10:53 PM
This 1896 Swedish Mauser has gotten a lot of attention over the years because of the scope mount. It succeeded because it was so low.

http://images44.fotki.com/v1470/photos/2/28344/2479279/DSCF0007-vi.jpg

http://images45.fotki.com/v1481/photos/2/28344/2479279/DSCF0008-vi.jpg

http://images46.fotki.com/v1482/photos/2/28344/2479279/DSCF0011-vi.jpg

The only way you can utilize this mount is by using a LER scope that has a much longer eye relief than the NcStar scopes. This Tasco 3x28 is very light at about 7.5 oz. The Nc
Star run around 11.5 oz to 12 oz or so and the NcStar are steel tubes to the aluminum of the Tasco. This series of Tasco scopes came in 2x20, 2.5x28, 3x28 and 4x28. They are ideal for this more forward type scope mounting.

When you shoulder this rifle the scope picture is right there barely above the level of the iron sights so your cheek weld is very repeatable and comfortable.

But the handicap of this mount is restricted ring positioning and very restricted eye relief adjustment for the scope. Fortunately, this Tasco is perfect. It didn't happen that way on purpose.. I just stumbled into it.

I shot this rifle today along with the others. The bore is a #3 and has a lot of wear in the breech end but its still a performer with .266" 140 gr bullets. I put a Dayton trigger on this rifle and like it a lot. The scope is 3x28. You can just keep the crosshairs in the bullseye at 50 yds. Its a very nice handling and performing rifle for the $60 it cost (at the time...).

http://images50.fotki.com/v1571/photos/4/28344/7865574/DSCF8943rd-vi.jpg

Dutch

Pepe Ray
08-19-2009, 09:58 AM
I'd speculate that that is a home made base. Correct?
Pepe Ray

Dutchman
08-19-2009, 12:04 PM
I'd speculate that that is a home made base. Correct?
Pepe Ray

I guess you could say that..

http://images52.fotki.com/v1554/photos/2/28344/6806565/DSCF8867gh-vi.jpg

O.S.O.K.
08-19-2009, 01:41 PM
Now that's what I need.... but no room in the shop right now...

Very nice work on all of your mounts!

Quality work and very thoughtful design.

:drinks:

Pepe Ray
08-19-2009, 03:31 PM
Is tantalizing people part of your hobby or were you advertising?
Pepe Ray

scrapcan
08-19-2009, 04:02 PM
Dutchman,

have gotten a few made up for the rest of us and ready to share the low mount? Yep I am still interested. Di dyou end up going with the top had hold down method?

Dutchman
08-20-2009, 12:15 AM
Dutchman,

have gotten a few made up for the rest of us and ready to share the low mount? Yep I am still interested. Di dyou end up going with the top had hold down method?

I just got some material (steel) for the Swede m/96 mounts. I'm going to wing it and see how it pans out as I go. That seems to be the best way to get there. I'll be starting on the m/96 mount within a couple days.

The one thing will be that you'll have to use a scope with longer eye relief.. The NcStar won't cut it with the Swede m/96 mount.

Dutch

Dutchman
08-20-2009, 12:16 AM
Is tantalizing people part of your hobby or were you advertising?
Pepe Ray

Dangling carrots in front of donkeys is a fun pasttime :).

If there's something you're interested in drop me an email. For the next few months this is all I'll be doing.

Dutch