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Posted by RayP(MI) on November 20, 2005 at 17:42:44 from (216.46.208.242):
In Reply to: ot-Gun scope posted by Maark on November 20, 2005 at 17:17:33:
What kind of gun? Inline? I ran into a problem with mine.... Blow by around the primer cap and nipple covered the scope underside with burnt powder stains within a few shots. I fabricated a shield over the primer port out of sheet aluminum, and fastened it to the rifle with the screws that held the 2 piece scope rings to the receiver. In other words it sits over the receiver, under the scope mounts. Makes access to the primer area a little crowded, but I have to use a capping tool anyway. Other than that, a good scope that you would use with a regular rifle will probably work just fine. I chose a rather large objective for mine, because of greater light gathering ability. Here in Michigan, the muzzle season is in December, and daylight comes late, and ends early.
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