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Do they still make the one piece mount that has 3 holes that clears the military "charger hump"? Or do I need to find a old Redfield?
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I've got an old Buehler that may qualify. It came off a 1948 FN commercial action that was probably drilled and tapped to fit the mount instead of vice versa. A Bueler I picked up on Gunbroker has a different pattern.
Since there's only one hole in the bridge and the hole is misplaced for other bridge mount, I'm going to have one hole drilled that will allow two-piece mounts to be used. Right now, it wears a 2moa Vortex red dot mounted on the receiver ring that allows suprisingly precise shooting when the correct target is used.
What fresh Hell is this?
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Do they still make the one piece mount that has 3 holes that clears the military "charger hump"? Or do I need to find a old Redfield? The new Redfield JRs will do just fine.
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