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  • WTB - SCOPE MOUNT for Drilling

    I have a Nimrod drilling that has the dovetail type mount atop the right shot barrel. I would like to mount a scope if possible. Are there any sources for one not requiring alterations to the gun? After viewing Axel's site, perhaps a Stoeger No. 556, Sempert & Krieghoff mount might work? What I may need is a Theime & Schlegelmilch mount. Any suggestions?

  • #2
    Here is a photo of the Nimrod's scope base...
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    • #3
      Gut-n-Tight,
      Other of our members have modified, or had someone else modify available rings to fit similar bases. They have mentioned, Ruger, Warne, and CZ as donor rings. Original rings will be very difficult to find and will likely be "Dear", cost wise. ERA and Recknagel, two German companies may have something to fit. They have websites and have some representation in the U.S.
      Mike

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      • #4
        Mike
        I will look into the rings that you mention. At first glance the CZ looks more appropriate but I like the Ruger clamp knob.
        Terry

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        • #5
          You will need to machine the little tab off the bottom of the Ruger mounts. You also may have to machine the dovetail a little wider on the solid side to center the base to the mount depending on the width of the mount. Easily done on a vertical milling machine and can be done by hand with appropriate files too. Check out Talley mounts too. They have a couple different width rings and look more period.

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          • #6
            766503CD-B37B-4D5B-A535-386EB10F822D.jpeg Here are examples of Ruger rings modified to fit the Krieghoff base on the capegun and Talley rings on the Heeren .

            49328922-82BD-4723-878A-54C85EF977B4.jpeg

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            • #7
              Thanks for the pics & help.

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              • #8
                This option isn't as elegant as the others, but as a first effort or low-cost way to get a scope mounted -- or to help others who will view this post months or years in the future -- here's another option... (I recently posted about these on a different post on this forum.)

                Check on the Pyramid Air website for "Dovetail to Weaver Adapters", which are slotted width-adjustable clamp-on mounts which come in different widths to fit odd sized ribs, and allow Weaver-style rings to clamp on top-- thereby tightening the mount to the rib. I've used them with much success on a couple of Bock-Buchsflinte O/U combination guns I own, and even with heavy 12 gauge loads (3" #4 buckshot for coyotes), I've never had them slip.

                No they're not German/Austrian or original, but they will allow you to scope it to get you started with load development and get you out shooting or hunting with it.

                Old No7

                UTG makes these, and this image is from Pyramid Air:
                "Freedom and the Second Amendment... One cannot exist without the other." © 2000 DTH

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                • #9
                  I just ordered a set to see how they work. The lady was very helpful, the cost including shipping to my location and taxes at the rate for my area is $14.77, yours may vary.
                  Mike

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                  • #10
                    I looked up the site and will look into these. Looks like a winner.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by mike ford View Post
                      I just ordered a set to see how they work. The lady was very helpful, the cost including shipping to my location and taxes at the rate for my area is $14.77, yours may vary.
                      Mike
                      Hey Mike, I am curious how those worked out for you?

                      Old No7
                      "Freedom and the Second Amendment... One cannot exist without the other." © 2000 DTH

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                      • #12
                        Old No7,
                        I haven't tried them yet, I have received them and they are as advertised. Our hunting goes until 10 Feb; it will be after that. The gun I intended them for is a hammer Buechsflinte in 10x42R; I have the ammo pretty much worked out, but need to convert enough cases from 45-70 to Mauser Base (MB) to continue.
                        Mike4

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