357 1894 Scope Height

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MGTom
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357 1894 Scope Height

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Hi,

I have a 1894 in 357 and decided to scope it since I have a nice little Weaver 2.5 available.

I am using the usual Weaver 63 base and some unknown rings. The setup looks great (for a handle) but it seems I
just can't see thru it without lifting my face off the stock a little. I would also like to move the scope foreward but
there is no room for movement. My cheeks are plump enough so don't suggest I fatten up!

Any ideas?

Tom
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Re: 357 1894 Scope Height

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Get one of those leather buttstock cartridge cases, lay your cheek on that.

I almost scoped my 1894, but thought the scope looked too big for the gun. It now has a tang sight which actually works very well, despite the short barrel.
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Re: 357 1894 Scope Height

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This works perfectly for me as do the others. I think they are all on Weavers except the one is a Warne on their bases.

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Re: 357 1894 Scope Height

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Arrrggh! That many leverguns ruined with a scope on them in one pic simply hurts my eyes! One at at time, please! :P

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Re: 357 1894 Scope Height

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Would a shorter set of rings work?
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Re: 357 1894 Scope Height

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I love my little Weaver K3 wide field. :D
And yes EEE-Gads on a lever, and a Win. at that. :wink:
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Here is a better look at mine. If you want to meet me at A Place to Shoot you can try it. Fits me pretty well - we are similar in size as I recall from the get together.

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Re: 357 1894 Scope Height

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Old Savage,
Your Marlin looks great. Mine looks very similar but my problems are that with the Weaver base and rings I can't move
the scope far enough forward to take advantage of the long eye relief of the Weaver 2x scope.

Also I wonder if another mount would bring the scope closer to the receiver. The scope has a straight tube at the objective end which gives loads of clearance if I could just get it a little lower.

You have a nice collection.

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Re: 357 1894 Scope Height

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My neck makes it uncomfortable to have a mount too low. The way I have it is about perfect for me - let's my neck be a little straighter up when I shoot. I never use less than medium rings. A standard Win 94 with iron sights is too low to be comfortable.

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