I decided to mount a period correct (or close to it) scope on my 1885.
The Winchester 1885 previously wore a 1970s vintage Burris.......
When the scope arrived I realized that I did not have anything close to mount for it. Wayne McLerran, in his book, "Model 1885 Black Powder Cartridge Rifle" has a whole chapter on mounting a scope to these rifles. A recommendation is to buy a one piece scope mount made by Steve Earl who just happens to have his shop about 30 minutes from my house. A one piece mount is advised as you don't need to drill any new holes in the barrel, which could effect collector value down the road.
But upon looking at the rifle and the Malcolm rings, I figured I could whip a one piece mount up myself.
I grabbed a piece of stock out of the scrap bin and let my milling machine have its way with it.
Here's what we turned up with.....
And the finished product......
Tomorrow we'll give it a bit of a workout.........Range report to follow!
The Winchester 1885 previously wore a 1970s vintage Burris.......

When the scope arrived I realized that I did not have anything close to mount for it. Wayne McLerran, in his book, "Model 1885 Black Powder Cartridge Rifle" has a whole chapter on mounting a scope to these rifles. A recommendation is to buy a one piece scope mount made by Steve Earl who just happens to have his shop about 30 minutes from my house. A one piece mount is advised as you don't need to drill any new holes in the barrel, which could effect collector value down the road.
But upon looking at the rifle and the Malcolm rings, I figured I could whip a one piece mount up myself.
I grabbed a piece of stock out of the scrap bin and let my milling machine have its way with it.
Here's what we turned up with.....



And the finished product......

Tomorrow we'll give it a bit of a workout.........Range report to follow!