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Cookie Monster
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I have one of these on a Savage No4 MkI works well!! |
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UK trigger
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Kids have placed order,, can't wait
Now to figure out a scope 😋 |
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A square 10
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enjoy , it looks a nice one , get the best scope you can afford - it pays back in the end ,
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UK trigger
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The mount just landed today'30 mins to fit so far very pleased
range time coming up cheers Gary |
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The Addley scope mount by far is the best I have ever used, hands down. Period. They ship them with a longer ejector screw and rear bolt/nut/sleeve that installs on the rear sight mount bracket. Solid, solid mount. The OP's picture capture of the eBay page with that mount I can say has never caused me any problems at all either. Bear, I use LockTite blue on the set screws, never ever has come loose but I still prefer the Addley for form, function and fit.
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Castles made of sand slip into the sea.....eventually
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