But as you said, I am new to the subject of express and it could be that the best thing I could do is buy a scope with a straight tube, for example leica 1-4x24
Thank you all for your sincere help.
@homeless
Yes, you could buy a 1-4x24 Leica. They make an entry-level model for 1000 euros in 1-6x24 too. I’d recommend the new Swarovski or Schmidt & Bender in 1-8x24mm.
To point out what @Tanks said above, the addition of a scope and scope mounts will also alter your regulation. So too will changing length of pull.
So the order of operations are as follows:
1.) Expert fits you for your gun, changing the length of recoil pad or merely changing its weight. Make sure you like the recoil pad before you do anything else. Changing brands of recoil pad also effects regulation. Your pad, like mine, is old and very hard on these older Heyms so sort fit and pad out first.
2.) Expert fits scope mounts to the quarter rib, permenantly altering the gun. Expert creates rings for the pivot mounts of the correct height for a straight tube scope, at correct eye relief, for that specific scope at your specific gun’s length of pull.
3.) Gun is re-regulated potentially. It may just be adjusting powder of the loads by half to one grain more or less, it may require the regulating wedge to be adjusted on the gun.
While you are at it, I recommend the same qualified expert mill a groove into both sides of your 470 quarter rib to allow the attachment of a reflex sight on that gun. You may not want one on there now, but in the future you may wish to hunt elephant or buffalo where you need a reflex sight. That is an inexpensive milling operation, far, far less cost than installing pivot mounts.