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Quick detach scopes
Quick detach scopes
Over here I have to shoot a minimum number of matches per year. We run a club competition, which is mandatory, in 50 m .22 benchrest. This is done so everyone will meet the legal requirements for their license. I have been shooting this competition with my anschutz with diopter. It’s doable, but the targets are hard to see without magnification, so I manage 250/270 out of 300 points. I would like to use my H001 for this competition and want a scope for that. I settled on a Hawke 2-7AO scope for it. Now comes the interesting bit: I participatein more competitions and they do not allow scopes. Just iron sights. I also like to train shooting off hand with and without a scope, so I build up general marksmanship. I was looking into detachable scope setups, but can’t find any that fit the dovetail. Plenty for weaver or picatinny rails, but none for dovetails. Do you know of any that are decent in quality and price? I bought the Henry for 350 euros, so I wouldn’t want to spend more on the sights than on the rifle. I know I won’t be able to properly compete in the internal competition, but would like to push my skills a bit. Also, once I move to Sweden and pick up hunting it is useful to have experience with scopes and such.
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Re: Quick detach scopes
Isn't the dovetail rimfire mount intrinsically quick connect?
You may have to get dovetail to weaver/picatinny and quick disconnect from there.
Good Luck Ogur
You may have to get dovetail to weaver/picatinny and quick disconnect from there.
Good Luck Ogur
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- North Country Gal
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Re: Quick detach scopes
Plus one on what Henry88 is saying. I find that a good set of standard 22 rings for a 22 dovetail, such as the Leupolds, Talley and so on will do an adequate job of holding zero. Won't be exactly on the same zero after taking off the scope and putting it back on the dovetail, but usually close enough so that it will only take a few shots to adjust back to your original zero. Just try to position the scope/rings back on to the same point on the dovetail.
Good for you and your offhand shooting, both with and without a scope. Does take practice to use a scope, effectively, from a standing position.
Good for you and your offhand shooting, both with and without a scope. Does take practice to use a scope, effectively, from a standing position.
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Re: Quick detach scopes
I didn’t know that! Thanks! Saves me a lot of bother. I will not be switching during shooting sessions, so if it’s close enough to re- zero without too much hassle it’s fine.
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- North Country Gal
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Re: Quick detach scopes
Glad to help. I do a lot of back and forth switching between iron sights and scopes on my guns. As long as you don't assume that you'll get an exact zero, but get a relatively close zero and that you'll probably need to tweak the adjustments, it's doable.
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Re: Quick detach scopes
Very doable if returning to the same rifle. Only when you put it on a different firearm will it need a major re-zeroing.
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