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    No4 commercial scope mounting optipns

    Looking for a rock solid "no gunsmithing" mount to put a scope on a No4.Certainly don't want to drill and tap! Don't want any junk....what are my options?

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    This.

    https://www.fultonsofbisley.com/fire...eld-rifles-sr2



    Accumounts do a similar item as well, which will be easy to obtain in the USAicon, so hopefully some of the US members here might have experience of that one.
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    Bros. I like B&K - very solid, uses their rings or any Weaver style rings. I use a long screw to anchor the rear rather than the cross pin they provide. Nothing wrong with Fulton's set up however very pricey to land in Canadaicon. Drop me an email. Ron (Canada)

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    The Armalon is better than the S&K/Fulton's type in that the scope does not need to be removed to attach or remove the mount to/from the rifle.

    This one might be worth a look too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Surpmil View Post
    The Armalon is better than the S&K/Fulton's type in that the scope does not need to be removed to attach or remove the mount to/from the rifle.
    That's interesting, will tell one of our club members that, as he was thinking of buying one of the Fulton's ones for his No.4 at our next club shoot at Bisley.........he might think about ordering an Armalon one instead now

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