I have a couple half stock Hawken style hunting rifles (a TC Renegade and a Lyman Trade) that I bought secondhand with scopes already mounted on them. They're nice rifles and they shoot fine, but I hate the way the newer scopes look on these guns. I usually hunt with peep sights, so I don't intend to shoot them a lot, and I can't see putting a Malcolm on them at twice what I paid for the rifles just so they look good.
That got me thinking about options that would look better even though they aren't era correct. I think the vintage single diameter scopes without the bell ends might be what I want to try. The ones I have in mind are something like a Weaver 333, 344, or Mossberg M4C. I understand that the optics quality is nowhere near on par with a new cheap scope, but they should be more than suitable for my purposes and they look good.
Is anyone running something like that on a sidelock muzzleloader? If so, I'd like to see some pictures to see if it looks as good in real life as it does in my head.
Thanks.
That got me thinking about options that would look better even though they aren't era correct. I think the vintage single diameter scopes without the bell ends might be what I want to try. The ones I have in mind are something like a Weaver 333, 344, or Mossberg M4C. I understand that the optics quality is nowhere near on par with a new cheap scope, but they should be more than suitable for my purposes and they look good.
Is anyone running something like that on a sidelock muzzleloader? If so, I'd like to see some pictures to see if it looks as good in real life as it does in my head.
Thanks.