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Title: TX200...for a 40mm scope what size mount do I need?
Post by: gclif on November 17, 2013, 11:12:26 AM
Hi....I am thinking of buying a Hawke 3-9x40 scope and was wondering what size mounts should I be looking for. That is in height?  Will medium height ones do?
Title: Re: TX200...for a 40mm scope what size mount do I need?
Post by: RatRacer on November 17, 2013, 12:23:20 PM
 Mediums will be fine. You don't need to consider high mounts until you go beyond 44mm.
Title: Re: TX200...for a 40mm scope what size mount do I need?
Post by: cwlongshot on November 17, 2013, 12:26:12 PM
I agree med are fine. MAY even fit with low. But high is not needed.

If trying lo rings be sure mags clear if you have a mag and also remember to have room for fingers if SS.

CW
Title: Re: TX200...for a 40mm scope what size mount do I need?
Post by: Roadworthy on November 17, 2013, 01:36:59 PM
Stick with the medium.  If you put on a Weaver rail base then low will work.  I would suggest a one piece mount rather than two rings.
Title: Re: TX200...for a 40mm scope what size mount do I need?
Post by: Arjuna on November 17, 2013, 02:30:55 PM
I have a centerpoint 4-16x40 on mine and I use the Leapers Accushot 1-Pc Mount w/1" Rings, High, 11mm Dovetail mount.  I know a lot of people prefer higher quality mounts and optics, but I'm happy with this set up.  After several thousand shots, I have not had to retighten or adjust the mount, and never needed lock tite on it.  The mount gives plenty of clearance for the AO to rotate - about 3/16" between the bottom of the lens cap and top of the rifle.  I had two piece low mounts, but the turning objective would have scratched the rifle with those and the lens cap wouldn't fit.

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Title: Re: TX200...for a 40mm scope what size mount do I need?
Post by: gclif on November 17, 2013, 05:24:51 PM
Thanks guys.  I'll try the medium one piece mount....then let the shooting commence!
Title: Re: TX200...for a 40mm scope what size mount do I need?
Post by: Duckfish on November 17, 2013, 09:11:19 PM
Depends on shooting you intend to do.  Offhand use high 2 piece rings with stop pin.  Keeps your head upright.  For field target the med. are fine.  I like a 2 piece as that allows for more adjustment for eye relief.



Duck

Title: Re: TX200...for a 40mm scope what size mount do I need?
Post by: Sfttailrdr46 on November 17, 2013, 09:34:43 PM
 ;D If you use a Weaver rail then the low mounts will work fine just be sure to get the double strap rings they grip the scope better with less chance of the scope slipping
Title: Re: TX200...for a 40mm scope what size mount do I need?
Post by: DD789 on November 18, 2013, 12:40:24 AM
;D If you use a Weaver rail then the low mounts will work fine just be sure to get the double strap rings they grip the scope better with less chance of the scope slipping

Wait a minute I thought you Air Arms guys pride yourselves on being able to set a pellet on your scope turret and not have the pellet move when the gun is shot. ;D
Title: Re: TX200...for a 40mm scope what size mount do I need?
Post by: Sfttailrdr46 on November 18, 2013, 07:14:23 AM
;D If you use a Weaver rail then the low mounts will work fine just be sure to get the double strap rings they grip the scope better with less chance of the scope slipping

Wait a minute I thought you Air Arms guys pride yourselves on being able to set a pellet on your scope turret and not have the pellet move when the gun is shot. ;D
;D I subscribe to the belt and suspenders school of design better to use and not need than to need and not have . It is never a bad idea to err on the side of caution or to use the best available if it is within the budget and besides the double straps look cool
Title: Re: TX200...for a 40mm scope what size mount do I need?
Post by: Duckfish on November 18, 2013, 11:15:06 AM
Well gclf, as you can see there is more than one answer to your question.   :P    I 'm sure you will find your own solution.


Oh, and welcome to the GTA, these members are the best of the best.

Quacker
Title: Re: TX200...for a 40mm scope what size mount do I need?
Post by: Sfttailrdr46 on November 18, 2013, 11:19:09 AM
;D If you use a Weaver rail then the low mounts will work fine just be sure to get the double strap rings they grip the scope better with less chance of the scope slipping
Depends on shooting you intend to do.  Offhand use high 2 piece rings with stop pin.  Keeps your head upright.  For field target the med. are fine.  I like a 2 piece as that allows for more adjustment for eye relief.



Duck


I like the Ducks answers better than mine (shudder) ;D
Title: Re: TX200...for a 40mm scope what size mount do I need?
Post by: palonej on November 18, 2013, 07:03:20 PM
Uh oh. I also like that Quacker's response!!
I better go get a drink!
Title: Re: TX200...for a 40mm scope what size mount do I need?
Post by: Sfttailrdr46 on November 18, 2013, 09:17:52 PM
Uh oh. I also like that Quacker's response!!
I better go get a drink!
;D  ;D Now that's really scarey two people agreeing with that curmudgeon Duck  ;D ;D :P :P
Title: Re: TX200...for a 40mm scope what size mount do I need?
Post by: palonej on November 19, 2013, 01:09:19 AM
I'm telling you guys right now......if I start getting the irresistible urge to QUACK I'm outta here!!!
Title: Re: TX200...for a 40mm scope what size mount do I need?
Post by: Duckfish on November 20, 2013, 03:48:51 PM
Quack!!!

Curmudgeon  :o

bear, bellyacher, complainer, crab, crank, croaker, crosspatch, grouch, fusser, griper, grouser, growler, grumbler, grump, murmurer, mutterer, sourpuss, whiner

hunks; malcontent, sorehead; grinch, killjoy, party pooper, spoilsport; defeatist, pessimist; faultfinder, kicker, nagger, nitpicker, objector, quibbler, repiner; crock [slang], hypochondriac


Not me!  Well maybe sometimes.  ;)

Duck

Title: Re: TX200...for a 40mm scope what size mount do I need?
Post by: Sfttailrdr46 on November 20, 2013, 04:00:13 PM
Quack!!!

Curmudgeon  :o

bear, bellyacher, complainer, crab, crank, croaker, crosspatch, grouch, fusser, griper, grouser, growler, grumbler, grump, murmurer, mutterer, sourpuss, whiner

hunks; malcontent, sorehead; grinch, killjoy, party pooper, spoilsport; defeatist, pessimist; faultfinder, kicker, nagger, nitpicker, objector, quibbler, repiner; crock [slang], hypochondriac


Not me!  Well maybe sometimes.  ;)

Duck
Duck you really Quack me up  ;) ;D ;D ::) ;D ;D LOL
Title: Re: TX200...for a 40mm scope what size mount do I need?
Post by: Duckfish on November 20, 2013, 04:53:49 PM
Oh stop, I have never heard that one before    Quack me up, you don't how hard it is to be a curmudgeon.   you should waddle a mile in my flippers.

Quack
Title: Re: TX200...for a 40mm scope what size mount do I need?
Post by: Sfttailrdr46 on November 20, 2013, 05:56:54 PM
Oh stop, I have never heard that one before    Quack me up, you don't how hard it is to be a curmudgeon.   you should waddle a mile in my flippers.

Quack
;D I waddle just fine and don't need flippers or webbed feet to do it just old and portly ;D