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I've emailed JJ, hopefully he can comment positively on what would work.
Talk with them, I'm betting JJ can hook you up with something. Even if it is something like @Mark A Ouellette did with his double above.
I've emailed JJ, hopefully he can comment positively on what would work.
Talk with them, I'm betting JJ can hook you up with something. Even if it is something like @Mark A Ouellette did with his double above.
I have just sent off an email to them, so lets hope they can provide some clarity.May I suggest you contact Optics Trade in Slovenia. They have been very good at advising me on what products in their extensive inventory will be the best fit for a particular application.
This is neat and good to know of as an option since you have put it through some hard use. The milled rib is what I had done on my double. It is not noticeable and is a big contrast to the mounting plates you see put on some doubles.I run Trijicon RMRs on my doubles. At less than 3 ounces for RMR and mount, a mount similar to what I posted for you will survive the recoil of a Lott a heck of a lot longer that a pound and 3 ounce scope and rings recoiling against two contact points!
Also, the mount I posted has a recoil lug in the of its underside. It looks to be properly designed!
Further, I have shot my 10 1/4 lb Heym 458 Win over 500 times with a Trijicon SRO RMR. Like an old Timex, it takes a lickin and keeps on tickin!
Below are photos of a rib milled for a quick release RMR mount. In this configuration, the rear sight serves as the recoil lug for the RMR.
This is neat and good to know of as an option since you have put it through some hard use. The milled rib is what I had done on my double. It is not noticeable and is a big contrast to the mounting plates you see put on some doubles.
I guess we will have to travel to Europe if we want to buy another one@Philip Glass I also learned that about Kahles red dots. My wife has one on her 375. I have RMR and Riton's on my doubles and 505Gibbs.
JJ Perodeau milled the Rob on my Heym. My local retired gunsmith did the same for a pair of Merkel doubles that I acquired. It is a Merkel in the photos.
JJ informed me that he mills the rib so that the rear sight becomes a recoil lug for the RMR. Smart, very smart!
Forward mounting also follows the Scout Rifle concept of the late Lt Col (USMC) Jeff Cooper of Gunsight Academy. The scope or optic on a scout rifle is forward mounted for faster target acquisition. While I do not want to mount a scope almost halfway down the barrel, the concept for an RMR on a double is rock solid!
Here is a link for a pretty extensive list of red dot footprints.Everyone,
Could use your help here as I am struggling to find info through searches.
I am looking to mount a red dot on my 458 Lott. It is a new realm for me as I have never utilized or shot a red dot before. Looking to mount a Leupold deltapoint on my ruger RSM but am struggling to find any mounting options for these.
I may just not be searching correctly so I would appreciate any guidance on what you guys and gals have done and any expeienfe you may have.
Appreciate the help!
Mike
A quick follow up on this.May I suggest you contact Optics Trade in Slovenia. They have been very good at advising me on what products in their extensive inventory will be the best fit for a particular application.
The closer to the rear of the receiver, the better. Placing the red dot further out narrows the field of view and slows acquisition of the target. I had the breech portion of the rib of the Merkel drilled and tapped. Leupold Delta Pro.Or, you could have the quarter rib milled for quick release mounts such as used on double rifles.
You are wellcome.....I guess we will have to travel to Europe...
We may have to. I am kicking myself for not buying another Kahler red dot! There is nothing on the market that compares to it.@Philip Glass Looks like one of us needs to make a plan for a trip
Did you ever find a solution for this? I have a Ruger in 416 I'm trying to do the exact same thing withA quick follow up on this.
I did get in touch with them and they confirmed what we all suspected and assured me that it would work for what I want to do.
the only issue is they cannot ship outside or EU
I did. In fact it has just recently been tested and trialed. Not too many rounds though the rifle though but all seems good.Did you ever find a solution for this? I have a Ruger in 416 I'm trying to do the exact same thing with
I did. In fact it has just recently been tested and trialed. Not too many rounds though the rifle though but all seems good.
I purchased the two parts as mentioned in post #13 and they fitted together perfectly and seem to be holding zero just fine.
the mount is slightly higher than I’d like but it is not so high that it’s uncomfortable. The red dot is nice and easy to acquire and shoot.
I’m happy with it so far. We’re just about to start the hunting season so I will be carrying, bouncing and using the rifle a fair bit this year.
I’ll pull it out the safe a bit later on and take a few pics.