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    The Fulton mount from BDLicon is a no drill. But don't forget, you're going to have to drill the butt if you want to put the cheek rest onto it! Unless you want to preserve it as-is and stick it on with some strong double-back adhesive of sorts
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    Couple of pics of the Fultons mount I have on my No4 7.62 sporter/ farm gun.

    This mount was second-hand, and I believe that it is an earlier version, the most recent ones seem to have a full Picatinny rail to give more ring positions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    The Fulton mount from BDLicon is a no drill. But don't forget, you're going to have to drill the butt if you want to put the cheek rest onto it! Unless you want to preserve it as-is and stick it on with some strong double-back adhesive of sorts
    This stock has been refinished, so I don't have any objection to drilling it and mounting a cheek rest. Are reproduction wooden cheek rest available?

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    Couple of pics of the Fultons mount I have on my No4 7.62 sporter/ farm gun.

    This mount was second-hand, and I believe that it is an earlier version, the most recent ones seem to have a full Picatinny rail to give more ring positions.
    That is a pretty solid looking scope mount.

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    I finally picked up my Scoped Enfield and was able to give it a good going over. Rifle is in very good condition and the bore is spectacular. All matching. I'm not sure about the stock. It looks a little better than it does in the pictures, but it is different than my other No.4's.







    I'll mount a scope on it and see how it shoots.

    I'm looking in to getting one of the mounts from BDLicon.

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