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    No 4 T Pad Screws

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    This is a request to Mr Laidlericon. You told me what screws I needed to mount the pads onto a No 4 but I filed your reply on my computer and can't find it! May I ask you again? This time the reply goes in a notebook. Thanks. Robert
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    4BA countersunk machine head for the front and 4BA countersunk flat head for the rear

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    Thanks to you both. I rifle got has the pads on it. We just have to hope they are in the correct position! Should they be we fix them with the screws and hopefully I have a No4 'T' with 32 MkII scope to shoot next year..

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    What Length of Screws@

    Sorry to be a nuisance but the supplier has 4BA screws in 1/2 inch or 3/4 inch or 1 inch lengths. Am I correct in thinking I need the 4BA x 1/2 inch?

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    Just get what he's got and cut to size!

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    Could you post the name of your supplier?

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