My Dad gave me his .375 he bought in Alaska back about 1959. Ive had it a few years and use it for deer (substancially loaded down). It has a very "unique" Pachmeyer break away scope mount that actually returns to zero with very good accuracy problem is the scope is fogging and to remove or replace (the scope must be disassemble. The turrents must be removed and the eyepiece screwed off and then the scope can be slide out of the mount and loosened "clamping"rings and vice versa to mount a scope. A Lot of messin to just change out a scope .
The Blue Book for Gun Values talks about the Mod 70 PostWar (s/n 170171) .300 H&H and .375H&H only having a single (forward receiver)) set of base screw holes which is the case with this gun, at the front of the reciever with none on the rear. Whats the story and what type of mount was intended to be used. I dearly love shooting the gun and would like to retire the Pachmeyer and 4X weaver and use a 6X leopold with rings and bases WITHOUT drilling and tapping the reciever rear. Does anyone know whats going on with this and why winchester did this? Im thinking maybe they intended the rear iron sight be replaced with a base in conjunction with the front reciever mount?
Thanks for any light you can shed on this. Harley said this is the place to find out.
Tom
The Blue Book for Gun Values talks about the Mod 70 PostWar (s/n 170171) .300 H&H and .375H&H only having a single (forward receiver)) set of base screw holes which is the case with this gun, at the front of the reciever with none on the rear. Whats the story and what type of mount was intended to be used. I dearly love shooting the gun and would like to retire the Pachmeyer and 4X weaver and use a 6X leopold with rings and bases WITHOUT drilling and tapping the reciever rear. Does anyone know whats going on with this and why winchester did this? Im thinking maybe they intended the rear iron sight be replaced with a base in conjunction with the front reciever mount?
Thanks for any light you can shed on this. Harley said this is the place to find out.
Tom