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    Quote Originally Posted by jsne View Post
    Hi John
    Before you use my solution.
    As I sayd, it is two years since I done mine.
    I now remember that I have made my own front pad
    My self.
    And countersunk the holes so the fit the screws.
    If you will do the same they might fit a bid deep as your pad may be countersunk correct.
    So maby you should get the right ones instead.
    Yours are after all a real T.

    I am sorry if I have cost any problem.

    About my rifle
    It is a 1944 Long Branch. The scope on the pictures is a Wraver K3 I have converted so it looks like a no32 mk3
    Today it have a scope no42 converted to no32 mk3 using Peter Laidlers instruction in the stinky noted.
    The Rifel groups Mutch better then I were could dream about.

    Jsne
    Well done on your rifle! Looks great and glad it shoots well too!

    I never really intended to make my own as I have a set of original pads so I want to use as original as possible screws.
    Thanks for your description tho! It may come in handy if I decide to make another repro sniper!

    ---------- Post added at 11:24 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:23 AM ----------

    I have a found a set off a sight member so I'm all set!
    Thanks to all who replied.

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