

Avoid using the word "mount" when talking about scopes or scope blocks! That can be either the base (block) or the scope ring, and this causes confusion. Scope blocks are also called scope bases. The following information is provided, but is open for correction or rebuttal! We certainly do not claim to know everything in this field, but with experience, many trends have become visible. We have many old Unertl and Lyman base charts for reference - including info that is confusing, contradictory, out-of-date, or just plain wrong!Īdditional technical scope block information. If time permits (meaning not right away), we'd like to compile a list giving known rifle/block information, and post it here. We provide industry-standard blocks and mounts,īut we are not responsible for "it doesn't fit" or "it shoots too high" or "the holes are stripped out", etc. Over their years, rifles and scopes may have been modified and/or abused. There are a lot of shooters and shooting forums where the information you are seeking may (or may not!) be found. When we have information that we believe is correct, we're glad to pass it along. PLEASE READ - We are not familiar with every possible combination of rifles and sights or scopes being mounted on them. We do not carry any products for the "modern" Weaver or Picatinny sort of mounts. Please note that this product line is all directed towards the 60° dovetail, external-adjustment type of scopes (including Redfield 3200). Prices are for individual blocks, except for Springfield and Mann-Neidner blocks which are priced as a set. The list below shows the more common, in-stock items.īlocks are unhardened, black-oxide finished, and usable interchangeably for either round or octagonal barrels, unless otherwise specified. Scope blocks are available in many configurations and heights. Mount screws are included in all block prices.
