I'm assuming someone must have mounted a 30mm tube scope on a magnum springer. I'm entertaining the possibility on my RWS 52 and I'd like to know what suitable mount you have found. I'm sold on the Beeman one-piece adjustable mount, but they only seem to make it for 1" tubes. The only other thing I see is a one-piece adjustable B-Square but quite frankly it does not look nearly as sturdy.
a one piece and a two piece 30mm adjustable mount. I have seen them and they loked to me (but what do I know) like old school sportsmatch mounts.
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Should you try the Hawke please let us know how it works on your magnum springer.
Its a NC Star 10-40x 50 with a accushot high mount, did a little time on a gamo now on my 350 pro compact .177 for about 500 rounds And if a Diana 350 .177 ain't a magnum I don't know what is
I used the BKL 260D one peice mounts on my 34 and 350 , my 350 has a 30MM scope and it works like a champ.It better for the money I think I paid 65 each .
I would highly recomend them on any springer . Its a good mount .
So they say the 46's are magnum springers, but I'm thinking you really mean the 460. I have used the Leapers one piece mount, the leapers two piece mounts (swapped the mount without the pin for another one with the pin on a PCP so I had 2 mounts with a stop pin in each of the two stop pin holes), the Leapers droop mount with b-square interlock rings, and the RWS lockdown mount.
They all worked fine. I liked the Leapers one piece mounts the best for its solid attachment to both the scope and the rail. This mount gives you more eye relief than the RWS Lockdown as the rings are closer together. The Leapers droop mount gives the most flexibility as it uses stop pins for each ring and you can position a ring at any slot on the Picatinny rail. It also mounts the scope the highest, even if you use low rings.