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    Posted: November/30/2010 at 20:17
Need a good scope and weaver rings for my 98 mauser rifle. Has to be long eye relief? Thanks for your answer, Hank45
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Hank, we need a little more info to help you... what is the intended purpose of the rifle? how much are you willing to spend? what kind of mount are you using? is it forward of the receiver or does it bridge the receiver?
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The scope willl be in the original rear sight base. The base is a B Square.  A 200 dollar price range.  Hank45

 
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I would probably go with this one if it was me.. http://swfa.com/Burris-275x20-Scout-Scope-P2020.aspx 
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tman1965, I like the scope, what rings do you recommend? Thanks for your answer, Hank
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Hank, your welcome! glad to help! for your particular set up I think I would use Burris signature rings. they will allow you to compensate for any misalighnments and they will not leave ring marks on your scope.

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tman1965, I like the scout scope I was looking at the signiture rings "zee 1" medium hgt rings.,in your opinion will that setup survive the recoil of an 8mm round? thanks for your answer, Hank45
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Hank, you should have no problems at all with that set up! I am a mauser lover, and have several. the 8x57 is one of my favorite hunting calibers! ...I really think you will enjoy it! If you need/want any more info on it, feel free to pm me and I will help you all I can!
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