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    You could solve your conundrum another way and do away with a mounting plate.....


    .....However, it is not necessarily a cheaper option as it involves purchasing a long Lee so you can mount the sight directly to the rifle 😀

    I've recently acquired one that I've fitted to mine and it looks a treat, it's an early one too and fits in really well with the lines of the rifle.... Just a thought anyway!


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    The Long rifle brackets seem to turn up more often, but Short rifle ones do come along, I got this one some years ago and made a screw to hold it all together.
    This sight doesn't have the clicking adjustment.


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    Hayboy... I'd love to see a picture of your long Lee with the sight mounted without a plate. Wish I could do that with a No.1 MkIII.

    I just realized that if and when I finally find a plate, screws for mounting may end up being the next issue.

    Thanks guys for the help...

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    There is a guy in the USAicon that makes the longer screws for the SMLE. I had to purchase a set. No option really unless you are lucky enough to find a base plate with the screws in good condition.
    I'll find his contact details and post them.

    ---------- Post added at 08:28 AM ---------- Previous post was at 08:23 AM ----------

    Mick (post 10) the sight base that I cannot identify which rifle it's for was made by AG Parker, it is clearly stamped.
    Just no clue what rifle it would fit. It was suggested Martini, but I could not find anything similar on that line.

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