I just ordered a new stock for the rifle which takes care of a few things i wanted to improve. I guess if I'm going to buy optics I might as well get something nice.
is there anything you could recommend? I have a 1953 hungarian m44. I will be using the monte carlo stock if I like it.
not 100% sure, I was at beach grove firearms and really liked the range there but i think i would prefer an outdoor range, maybe like atterbury.
ok cool, I'm going to look through that site. thanks a lot.
Firefield Reproduction 3.5x Mosin - Nagant Scope - 910189, Scopes at Sportsman's Guide
Quality?
*Not to sure?
or go thru Welcome to Kalinka Optics Warehouse! optics and get a nagant mount and then find yourself a NPZ 3.5x PU red dot etc. BUT that will set you back $$$
other past post on the same issue.
https://www.indianagunowners.com/forums/long_guns/131872-best_scope_rail_for_mosin.html
https://www.indianagunowners.com/forums/long_guns/196316-mosin_scope.html
https://www.indianagunowners.com/forums/long_guns/161832-scope_mount.html
I heard with those scopes mounting is a pain in the butt and they won't hold a zero. I YouTube everything before I buy. I got a ATI mount system works great gonna get a luepold on it
Youtube can be a great tool, but it can also be your biggest enemy. I was watching a guy do a review about a barska scope. HE was talking about how great it was and on camera he grabbed the turret and said "one of the great thing about this scope is the turret moves very smooth. Alot of scope have a really jumpy turret, but this one is not like that, its smooth as silk"
The problem with the above statement is a scope's turret is ment to be jumpy (clicks). His scope was basically broke and He didnt know enough about it to know that. Morrel of the story is make sure the info you get comes from a creditable source not some guy on youtube, that may know less than you do.
Any reason you chose leupold?