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303 mounts
How do I mount a scope on a British .303.
Is there a mount available? |
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B squar makes a no drill mount
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As Wrenchman says, B Square makes a mount that doesn't require drilling.
If you want other options, look through Brownell's or Midway's website (or catalog) at the list of scope mounts. I think you'll find something for your rifle.
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Weaver makes a mount T0 1, this fits certian models of the .303 Enfield, but you must have it drilled and taped. It's only draw back is that it only provides a grooved aluminum base (3/8").
Before I gave back the .303 I had trouble with, I used two sets of Leupold aluminum tip-off (split rings) to anchor my VX-II(two front, two back), and in theory it worked, but with the worn barrel and super bad key-holein', I am not sure how sound it was. But if I ever get another .303 that might be a bit better in the accuracy department, I would try it one more time.
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Hmm bet you were shooting Boat tailed bullets most 303's don't like them and shoot much better with flat based bulelts.
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