I would like to purchase a scope and mounts before our next match in May.
The scope will be mounted on either my Browning BPCR or my Rolling Block, both have 30" barrels. With some luck we may have BP Target matches going again next year. But in principle, I agree with mtmuley, I wont buy scopes, binos, rangefinders, etc because of the email. What I want is to shoot Silhouette and the occasional long range match. Unertl scope mounts are relatively easy to.
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Local scope shooters who use MVA scopes and mounts, tell me not to get the 23" tube but to get the full length tube and as a couple of them are Master Class shooters their opinion has more than just a little bit of weight to it. down named William Malcolm 3/4 6x 18 Scope with Unertl Type Mounts. Also there is the question of what size riser blocks to get. Buy Hi-Lux Optics Malcolm 8X USMC Sniper Micrometer Rear Mount and Front Ring. I need a 22 rifle for the Barrel Pressure Manager test, and started looking. This makes me feel goosey to look at, and I restrict use to rimfire and low energy centerfire loads, but it works just fine. As I understand it, the DZA Unertl style mounts will give more elevation than the MVA Silhouette mounts although their Creedmoor Mount is equal in total elevation capability? When I talked to MVA they recommended their 23" scope for silhouette while DZ Arms recommendeds an 18" scope. I have used airgun/rimfire rings to mount internally adjustable scopes on Unertl-style scope blocks for years. I have also talked to MVA and DZ Arms about their scope mounts, and quite frankly I am more confused than when I started. I have talked to other scope shooters on tube length and which mounts work best. Spent over $500 on new lens for my glasses over the winter and my scores have not gotten any better. I have decided to buy a scope for my BPCR, my corrected vision just isn't up to the task of seeing the Turkeys or Rams anymore. Issued bases for the USMC scopes did not have the Unertl logo on it.
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Unertl scope mount for the T Series Unertl (civilian). To give modern performance to these old style scopes, we have utilized modern lens coatings and manufacturing practices.I realize this has been hashed over before in the forum, but after reading the previous threads I find myself still confused. Original T Series 10X Unertl scope mount. The only difference with our Malcolm Optics is the glass. The company continued in business until WWII, even though some new optical technologies, which would make these telescopic steel tube scopes obsolete.Īs a tribute to William Malcolm, our modern Malcolm vintage reproduction scopes are constructed to same specs with the general look and feel of the original scopes. Location: 4215 Fairgrounds Rd., Atwater, OH 44201. By the turn of the 20 th Century, Malcolm had become the leading scope manufacturer in the U.S. Checkout Date & Times: Call John Slagle, 33 to schedule an appointment for pickup at 2722 Fulton Dr. 52C, but the front scope mount was removed decades ago and now i can’t find it anywhere. my old eyes can’t use the iron sights on my Win. He understood that a riflescope must be properly constructed to hold zero. Shawn, if you’re still here I can’t thank you enough for posting this chart. In 1855, William Malcolm started building riflescopes. However it would not be until the mid 1800s that rifles became sufficiently accurate to require a telescopic sight. These had all the optical quality that was necessary for a rifle telescope. Good terrestrial telescopes were being built by the early 1700’s.