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bobfly
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hi all

 

after finding that my beloved hw35k,had wandered of zero,and spent a while rezeroing it,i then discovered that ive been suffering from scope creep,**** knows how i missed it,the scope mount closest to the eyepiece was barely on the dovetail,(wot a wayne kerr) :*) any way you fellas in the know,which is best,

 

1)one piece mount

2) two piece mount

3)either of the above with an arrestor block,

 

i personally would have thought that a 1 pce mount has lass chance of moving,but i would appreciate your opinions,

 

cheers fellas

 

regards bob

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On my HW57 there are a series of 3(?) holes on the top of the gun between the rails.

One of the scope mounts has an arrester pin coming out of the bottom. This drops straight into one of the hole. BINGO job done . No scope creep.

 

Have a look on your HW. It might be the same. (Oh I have 2 piece mounts!)

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thanks for the info fellas,ill pop into my local gunshop tomorrow and find out what two piece mounts are available,with 4 bolts and an arrestor block pin,

 

snakebite

 

ur right the hw35 also has the three holes on the top of the action,

 

regards bob

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thanks for the info fellas,ill pop into my local gunshop tomorrow and find out what two piece mounts are available,with 4 bolts and an arrestor block pin,

 

snakebite

 

ur right the hw35 also has the three holes on the top of the action,

 

regards bob

Just a hunch, but glad I could help.

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