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Hi.In order to know what size mounts to buy you need to know the diameter of the tube, the diameter of the scope mounts should match so that you have the correct size to tighten.Also the rails on your airgun will have a specific size, this is often overlooked, but if you get this wrong the mounts won't tighten to your rails.Then the max diameter of your scope, the front part say 64mm, should be used to calculate what height of mounts you need.Some images to clarify.The centre of your scope, 32mm should be smaller than the (height of the bottom round part of the mount + half of the diameter of the round part of the mount). It should be smaller, not the same, as the scope and rifle shouldn't touch, however this difference must be as tiny as possible in order to have the rifle and scope as close to each other as possible, improving accuracy.This example will work.
thanks all sorted now got a veyron 4-16-44 ffp scope and fitted supplied mounts zeroed in pellet on pellet at 35 m, on my brk ghost carbine , didn't go with the weihrauch hw100bpk.
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Hi. In order to know what size mounts to buy you need to know the diameter of the tube, the diameter of the scope mounts should match so that you have the correct size to tighten. Also the rails on your airgun will have a specific size, this is often overlooked, but if you get this wrong the mounts won't tighten to your rails. Then the max diameter of your scope, the front part say 64mm, should be used to calculate what height of mounts you need. Some images to clarify. The centre of your scope, 32mm should be smaller than the (height of the bottom round part of the mount + half of the diameter of the round part of the mount). It should be smaller, not the same, as the scope and rifle shouldn't touch, however this difference must be as tiny as possible in order to have the rifle and scope as close to each other as possible, improving accuracy. This example will work.