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    Scoped M1917

    Gentlemen,I recently ordered a S and K scope mount from Brownelles for my M1917.I was just wondering if any one else that has installed one of these has any tips?
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    It's the best mount I have found if you don't want to modify your rifle. I had to grind the lower corners of the rings where the fit in the mount so I could move the ring further back and clear the rear sight protector ears. Probably just the rings I was using.

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    I used Weaver medium "top mount",49041.No grinding,rear ring fits in frontward slot.Cheap Tasco 3x9x40 until I get funds for a "period" looking scope.Next on the list is a good cheek rest.An internet search revealed several options that I like.Blackhawk has a pretty good looking one,lots of "lift"to get your eyes higher above the stock.It's made of nylon though,so,if it works good I will take it to a saddlemaker and have one made of leather.

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    Shot my scoped 1917 today.We have an 8"x12" steel at 530 yrds.I hit pretty close all around it,within a foot or so,would that be descent accuracy for a 1917?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chainsaw View Post
    Shot my scoped 1917 today.We have an 8"x12" steel at 530 yrds.I hit pretty close all around it,within a foot or so,would that be descent accuracy for a 1917?
    Not really. That size, 8x12", is about the kill zone on a standing man. You should've hit it every time. You need practice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutchman View Post
    Not really. That size, 8x12", is about the kill zone on a standing man. You should've hit it every time. You need practice.

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    Took my '17 home after shooting the 530 yrd plate,and missing.Noticed a bit of movement at the front of the scope.Cheap rings are just that,cheap.Picked up a set of weaver rings and put them on.Gun shoots much better now,8 of 10 hits on the 530 steel,I do need more practice yet.But I am happy with the results I got.

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    OK guys, after several versions, I am done with my version of a scoped M1917.
    S&K mount, low Burris Z rings, Weaver K4 scope, Brauer leather cheekpiece, and Dvorak Instruments 34mm soft lens shade. Unfortunately, I messed up my shoulder at work the other night, so it will be a few weeks before I can take it out.

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    Dang! I like that setup! I've got a spare Leopold hanging around here. I might have to get me an S&K mount. Please let me know how well the leather cheekpiece help with the cheek-weld when you get around to firing it, please. Thanks.

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    Nice, Trickster... thanks for the update!

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