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GraveTech March 20th, 2006 21:17

Scope mount question for VSR-10 owners
 
I was wondering if someone could tell em the distance between screw holes on the mauri VSR-10. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you!

GraveTech March 21st, 2006 21:12

Nobody?

Amazing KG3 March 21st, 2006 21:16

sorry? I dont know but what kind of scope you have in mind?

GraveTech March 21st, 2006 21:34

I am worried more about the scope mount base. I am wondering if I can get one of the two-piece mounting plates from Bass Pro, the spacing of the holes appear to be similar but I want to confirm this (and I haven't gotten my rifle yet).

Amazing KG3 March 21st, 2006 21:42

cool, looking forward on how that works out. Good luck

Valcrow March 21st, 2006 21:51

There are 2 screws on each side like so: 0 represents a screw

Here's a rough measurement from my rail.

Bolt end_________________________________________Barrel end
|......0....... 0........cylinder/breech thing........0.........0........|

|- 0.3cm
|-- 1.9 cm--|
|------------------- 11.2cm -----------------|----2.5 -----|
|-------------------13.3----------------------------|-0.3--|

I measured it with my scope still on so dont take these numbers and go mill yourself something :) but the inaccuracy of my scope is compensated by my using a precision photographic ruler. :) So yeah. it's rough numbers, but should give you an idea.

GraveTech March 21st, 2006 21:55

That should help, thank you, but you can you clarify which measurment is which? Sorry, been a long day.

Valcrow March 21st, 2006 22:03

I edited the diagram. forgot the internet hates spaces.

Each of the '0's represents a screw hole. The measurements on the bottom are accociated with the holes going from left to right. (notice the straight lines on the measurements line up with the screw holes, like old school shop class.

GraveTech March 21st, 2006 22:35

Perfect, makes more sense now :p


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