scope on my Lee Enfield
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scope on my Lee Enfield
I'm seriously thinking about putting a scope on my no 4 Enfield one of the no drill rails as i would not take a drill to my rifle .
Are they any good do they move when the gun is fired what would be a good scope to fit most times only shoot at 100 yrds but my eyes are not as good as they were and a bit of help would be good.
Are they any good do they move when the gun is fired what would be a good scope to fit most times only shoot at 100 yrds but my eyes are not as good as they were and a bit of help would be good.
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Re: scope on my Lee Enfield
The Armalon is very good, I use them but they are expensive.
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Re: scope on my Lee Enfield
B-Square
S&K
...a couple of makes that have no-gunsmithing scope mounts
S&K
...a couple of makes that have no-gunsmithing scope mounts
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Re: scope on my Lee Enfield
I had a B-square scout mount on a Mosin and it was terrible, it was forever coming loose.saddler wrote:B-Square
S&K
...a couple of makes that have no-gunsmithing scope mounts
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Re: scope on my Lee Enfield
I've recently taken a B square mount off a club number 4 rifle. It was absolute rubbish, I've seen tuning forks with less movement.
Re: scope on my Lee Enfield
Armalon and Fulton mounts are the best.
Problem with scoping an Enfield is that all modern mounts, rings and scopes set the scope far too high above the bore. Eye relief and cheek weld become a real problem. Usually, you have to fit a cheekpiece, or a replacement monte-carlo style butt. The rifle butt geometry was designed for bayonet fighting, not scoped shooting!
PH pads and low ring mounts couple with a small objective lens scope (eg a Simmons Whitetail classic with 1" straight tube) help solve the problem, but the front BA 21(?) pad requires drilling and tapping of the receiver ring (the two little holes you find on so many Enfields).



Problem with scoping an Enfield is that all modern mounts, rings and scopes set the scope far too high above the bore. Eye relief and cheek weld become a real problem. Usually, you have to fit a cheekpiece, or a replacement monte-carlo style butt. The rifle butt geometry was designed for bayonet fighting, not scoped shooting!
PH pads and low ring mounts couple with a small objective lens scope (eg a Simmons Whitetail classic with 1" straight tube) help solve the problem, but the front BA 21(?) pad requires drilling and tapping of the receiver ring (the two little holes you find on so many Enfields).



Re: scope on my Lee Enfield
S&K mount and #4 (T) cheek rest will do you very well. I have an S&K mount that has been moved between 3-4 Lee Enfields over the years and is still rock solid.



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