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03a3 and the S&K scope mount
I'm hoping someone that has the S&K mount on their 03a3 can help me out a bit.
I got my sporterized 03a3 from my grandfather, and would like to put a scope on it. My goal is to not modify any of the metal parts, (no D/T, not grinding the safety, bolt, etc), but don't mind modifying the sporter stock.
I bought the S&K mount in the hopes I could achieve this goal. When I put the front mount clamp in place I found that when it was closed as much as possible, the ring was still loose on the gun. Not very much, but just enough so I can easily slip it on and off. This didn't seem right to me, I expected it to clamp down snugly.
Has anyone else had this issue?
Secondly, it is a late '43 build and so the rear sight mount does not have a set screw, but two indents instead. I actually found this site while trying to figure out how to remove the rear sight without destroying it. How difficult is it to get a replacement rear sight if I destroy this one getting it off? I probably won't use the mount if I can't easily restore the rifle parts, as that kind of defeats my goals.
thanks all,
dave
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02-19-2012 08:43 PM
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The S&K mount should clamp on the front of the receiver. I measured the ring on my S&K and it is 1.3" inside diameter. It should fit snugly, but you might have to use a thin metal shim. Rear sights are available. Yours is probably staked. Use a soft metal drift on both front and rear sides of the sight to slowly move it over. Some sights come of better one way or the other. Try both, and choose the one that works best.
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Like RBruce said, it should fit snug!
I really like my 03A3 S&K mount, you will probably need to deepen the stock area around the front trigger guard bolt, to fit the S&K ring in place.
The only down side of the 03A3 mount on the military cofiguration, is the handguard must be modified to fit, or left off.
I have two handguards, one for each configuration. 
I think if the S&K people really tried to design a new mount model they could support the military configuration, probably not enough demand? 
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Which scopes do you guys use? S&K said you need to keep the ocular diameter < 40mm to avoid having issues with the safety, and the bolt. Just curious as to what you chose.
I'm having issues getting the rear sight off, but have an appointment with a local gunsmith to see if he can get it off without damaging the gun/sight.
thanks,
dave
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Believe S&K when they say use < 40mm!!!!
I can't really provide much on scope choices, I am really hard on scopes, so I most always buy cheap for my 03 plinkers (ah I mean shooters).
I have a number of Barska's and even some Tasco. They all get the job done, and stand up to the recoil. For the money that's all I ask for my 03's. About the <40mm thing, I tried a Barska Huntmaster Pro 3-12x50; and it was hopeless, a shame, it looked nice on the gun!
Now on my black guns, I spend and I spend on scopes...mostly custom military manufactures, which while they would work on an 03, would look too modern weird for me.
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Are they still making these? Do you guys got pics of yours mounted?
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We installed the SK mount on an old 1920 sporterized Springfield 1903 and it went very well. There are supposed to be two length of screws for mounting the blocks but they were the same. We trimmed one down. I have an old Springfield S stock that was warped and although I cut and straightened it, it's never going to be worth a lot, I'm going to put the 1920 in it and don't mind cutting a hole for the front ring screw. I'll also have to cut back a hand guard for it but I have a couple laying around for that. As it is now in the sporter stock, it's a very solid mount and we have a mid line Redfield scope on it. It shoots fantastic and hopefully will do as well in the S stock.
Kurt
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Nice. Do you have any pictures? What kind of groups have you gotten. I would bet it could be a tack driver with the right load, eh? Well, close to a tack driver.
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Very very very nice. Nice shooting too. I have to admit though. I'm a 5 shot snob. It just seems like a better indicator of accuracy. I'm not sure if it's all that necessary though. Some say 10 is the best, but I usually stick with 5. Part of my thinking is the more rounds I shoot, the more chances I will screw up. But I guess that's part of the game. I haven't done too much benchresting lately, but would like to get back into it. I find it very relaxing and a lot of fun. And a challenge. Some days are good, some days are not so good. But I don't handload either. So....
Anyways.... it is a very nice set up. Beautiful. Is that an old weaver on there????????
My Dad has a sporterized Mauser in .30-06 and it has a Weaver K4 on it. It would look lovely on my O3A3. hehehehehe I doubt he'll give it up though.