aarondhgraham
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I recently purchased a Western Field 815,,,
It's basically a Mossberg 320 made for Montgomery Wards.
This one was in very nice condition,,,
The Evil Pawn Shop Guy let me have it for $100.00 OTD.
It was missing the sight elevator,,,
But shot a dime sized group at 25 yards,,,
It was nowhere near the bullseye but grouped tightly.
Anyways, $8.00 for the part and shipping cured that,,,
Numrich had the correct elevator for it.
Then I got the urge to scope the rifle,,,
My 64 year old eyes need the help.
Regular mounts would not allow me to set a proper eye relief distance,,,
They placed the scope way to far forward on the action,,,
So I got a set of cantilever mounts from Havlin's.
The mounts were a bit pricey at $42.00 shipped,,,
But they worked perfectly as advertised.
The cantilever mounts allowed the scope to be set for a proper eye relief,,,
But it just didn't look "right" with a new modern design scope.
I was at a small gun show and found an "American Eagle" scope,,,
It is a simple 4X but had clear glass and the right look,,,
I got the scope for a flat $25.00.
So, 100 + 8 + 42 + 25,,,
Makes for a grand total of $175.00,,,
Even with a new $16.00 Plano case it's under 2-Bills.
It took about an hour to dial it in for 50 yards,,,
But off of a rest I was able to put 5 rounds touching a 1" dot,,,
I believe a better shooter could have hit a much tighter group than that.
I'm very happy with this set-up,,,
I'll enjoy shooting it at the range for a season,,,
Then it will probably be gifted to some young newbie shooter.
How did I do?
Aarond
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It's basically a Mossberg 320 made for Montgomery Wards.
This one was in very nice condition,,,
The Evil Pawn Shop Guy let me have it for $100.00 OTD.
It was missing the sight elevator,,,
But shot a dime sized group at 25 yards,,,
It was nowhere near the bullseye but grouped tightly.
Anyways, $8.00 for the part and shipping cured that,,,
Numrich had the correct elevator for it.
Then I got the urge to scope the rifle,,,
My 64 year old eyes need the help.
Regular mounts would not allow me to set a proper eye relief distance,,,
They placed the scope way to far forward on the action,,,
So I got a set of cantilever mounts from Havlin's.
The mounts were a bit pricey at $42.00 shipped,,,
But they worked perfectly as advertised.
The cantilever mounts allowed the scope to be set for a proper eye relief,,,
But it just didn't look "right" with a new modern design scope.
I was at a small gun show and found an "American Eagle" scope,,,
It is a simple 4X but had clear glass and the right look,,,
I got the scope for a flat $25.00.
So, 100 + 8 + 42 + 25,,,
Makes for a grand total of $175.00,,,
Even with a new $16.00 Plano case it's under 2-Bills.
It took about an hour to dial it in for 50 yards,,,
But off of a rest I was able to put 5 rounds touching a 1" dot,,,
I believe a better shooter could have hit a much tighter group than that.
I'm very happy with this set-up,,,
I'll enjoy shooting it at the range for a season,,,
Then it will probably be gifted to some young newbie shooter.
How did I do?
Aarond
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