Bolt Getting Caught on Front Scope Ring

Dimitri

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I need advice on the scope mount I just added to my rifle. It seems that the bolt is getting caught on the front scope ring. Have I installed the ring correctly, or is there something wrong? Will add picture soon.
 
The bolt is rubbing against the front scope clamp (not sure what the correct term is) and getting caught. I'm not sure of how to fix it. It could be that I put the ring on wrong, but I'm unsure how to fix it.
 

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See if these pictures help you out. The clearance is tight there.
 
I had same problem but had to rotate front the ring to get clearance, still close but not hitting. Think the real issue is reproduction mount is just too low. You can see in the pictures how the angle position of the front ring is when compared to rear ring
 

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I had same problem but had to rotate front the ring to get clearance, still close but not hitting. Think the real issue is reproduction mount is just too low. You can see in the pictures how the angle position of the front ring is when compared to rear ring
I see what your saying. The repro mount being a bit too low had come to mind. I have both rings pushed as far out of the way as possible, but the rear one clears the bolt while the other one doesn’t. Would it be a bad idea to shave down the inner cylinder piece (the thing the bolt screws into) slightly to grant more clearance? Would it be a better idea to just buy different rings and put them on there?
 
I see what your saying. The repro mount being a bit too low had come to mind. I have both rings pushed as far out of the way as possible, but the rear one clears the bolt while the other one doesn’t. Would it be a bad idea to shave down the inner cylinder piece (the thing the bolt screws into) slightly to grant more clearance? Would it be a better idea to just buy different rings and put them on there?
That is what known as a "barrel" nut. Not sure if that would work. You would still have to make the band strap which is spring steel to conform to the re shaped barrel nut. Worth a try or you might look for another ring set before trying that,
 

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Please post a picture from the rear towards the touching area. I'm not sure if the scope band is properly installed, impossible to tell from your picture.
 
Please post a picture from the rear towards the touching area. I'm not sure if the scope band is properly installed, impossible to tell from your picture.
Sorry, I wasn’t sure what the best angle to post was. I’ll add another picture as soon as I get back home.
 
Or it could be the screw hole was too far back on the receiver. Was it drilled/tapped at the factory? How about the mount? Factory or repro? I can see where a repro mount can be off just a tad.

The steel receiver and scope mount shouldn't compress so I think my first speculation is wrong.
 
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Or it could be the screw hole was too far back on the receiver. Was it drilled/tapped at the factory? How about the mount? Factory or repro? I can see where a repro mount can be off just a tad.

The steel receiver and scope mount shouldn't compress so I think my first speculation is wrong.
The mount and scope are both repros. I don’t know if the mount was drilled/tapped and am unsure as to how I would tell.
 
Since it's a repro, try to find an original and take a caliper to it and see how they're different. If they're identical, then compare the scope bases. Something in the repro setup is off.

You could also sketch both mount and base with measurements and post them here. Maybe someone with an original can measure theirs and post. Then we can learn how far "off" the repros are.
 
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