appletree318is 21 Posted November 1, 2012 Report Share Posted November 1, 2012 Hi all Ive just ordered a Hw100KT in .177 and as i already have a MTC viper 4x16x50 i would like to get some mounts, so as soon as i get the rifle i can get it all set up. Now, i have the mounts that came with the the viper scope but ive seen quite a few posts suggesting that the HW100 can benifit or atleast its no harm if a one piece mount is used. I have read a few people saying that Airmasters 88 ( dave walthem ) mounts is good but i cant find any info on them, can anybody shed some light on these? Also there is a guy called POK! on the WOF posting that Sportsmatch mounts dont fit correctly on the HW100 dovetails and that the BKL mounts are a better fit. http://weihrauchowners.freeforums.org/scope-mounts-t4970.html?hilit=sportsmatch%20canted&start=0 If i were to go for the BKL mounts can anybody suggest what hight i would be able to get away with? Any advice or opinions of the above would be appricated. Quote Link to post
Lewis Ste 245 Posted November 1, 2012 Report Share Posted November 1, 2012 A once piece mount is only useful on a springer because of the recoil they are useless on a pcp because there's no recoil best off just saving your money and use the mount you have Quote Link to post
Wildling 520 Posted November 2, 2012 Report Share Posted November 2, 2012 A once piece mount is only useful on a springer because of the recoil they are useless on a pcp because there's no recoil best off just saving your money and use the mount you have Not exactly useless as they still hold the scope in place ! I think what the op is worried about is a subject thats been mentioned on other forums regarding flexing of the HW100 block due to it being a 2 piece design held together by bolts at the bottom of the block. Apparently all us HW100 owners should be using a 1 piece mount in order to clamp the action tight together or we run the risk of losing the zero on the rifle ????? Appletree Don't worry yourself about it mate just ensure the 2 bolts are done up tight and buy yourself some quality mounts that suit the height of your objective lens on your scope. The only thing that I bothered to modify on my HW100 was having a free floating barrel by removing the barrel band. This is a personal preference of mine due to looks and I couldn't say weather it improved the accuracy one bit. Quote Link to post
Elliott 436 Posted November 2, 2012 Report Share Posted November 2, 2012 A once piece mount is only useful on a springer because of the recoil they are useless on a pcp because there's no recoil best off just saving your money and use the mount you have Not exactly useless as they still hold the scope in place ! I think what the op is worried about is a subject thats been mentioned on other forums regarding flexing of the HW100 block due to it being a 2 piece design held together by bolts at the bottom of the block. Apparently all us HW100 owners should be using a 1 piece mount in order to clamp the action tight together or we run the risk of losing the zero on the rifle ????? Appletree Don't worry yourself about it mate just ensure the 2 bolts are done up tight and buy yourself some quality mounts that suit the height of your objective lens on your scope. The only thing that I bothered to modify on my HW100 was having a free floating barrel by removing the barrel band. This is a personal preference of mine due to looks and I couldn't say weather it improved the accuracy one bit. This is spot on advice. Its a load of nonsense about the action flexing, I think its an uraban myth to try and put HW down after creating a superior PCP Quote Link to post
Wildling 520 Posted November 2, 2012 Report Share Posted November 2, 2012 A once piece mount is only useful on a springer because of the recoil they are useless on a pcp because there's no recoil best off just saving your money and use the mount you have Not exactly useless as they still hold the scope in place ! I think what the op is worried about is a subject thats been mentioned on other forums regarding flexing of the HW100 block due to it being a 2 piece design held together by bolts at the bottom of the block. Apparently all us HW100 owners should be using a 1 piece mount in order to clamp the action tight together or we run the risk of losing the zero on the rifle ????? Appletree Don't worry yourself about it mate just ensure the 2 bolts are done up tight and buy yourself some quality mounts that suit the height of your objective lens on your scope. The only thing that I bothered to modify on my HW100 was having a free floating barrel by removing the barrel band. This is a personal preference of mine due to looks and I couldn't say weather it improved the accuracy one bit. This is spot on advice. Its a load of nonsense about the action flexing, I think its an uraban myth to try and put HW down after creating a superior PCP Usually from upset Theoben Rapid owners who are pissed at paying over the odds for a rifle that a most other PCP's match or best ! Quote Link to post
appletree318is 21 Posted November 2, 2012 Author Report Share Posted November 2, 2012 Thanks for the imput guys i'll still use the mounts the MTC scope cam with then and see how i get on, when the rifle turns up that is. Ta Matt Quote Link to post
j j m 6,555 Posted November 3, 2012 Report Share Posted November 3, 2012 I use a one piece mount on my pc Quote Link to post
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