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    Question Is There Such a Thing As

    An extension piece for the Pro Target scope bridge.

    As you can see I'm overhanging a tad at the back.

    http://photos.fotango.com/p/eba00546768f00000006.jpg

    I wondered if there was a short extension piece available.

    Ray

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    Try using a reach forward on the back, backwards. If that makes sense.

    Charlie

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    I've thought about that Chas'.

    But I'm doubtfull of the turret body clearing the step in the reach of the mount.

    If you notice the turret body is very close to the mount. I could be in the same position.

    Ray

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    Do what I did on my old RN10 Ray. File away the underside of the front end of the rail so it only has 2 allen studs; same as the rear. You can then move it back without blocking the loading thingy, wotsit, dooberry. Jobs a good 'un. Ask Dangerous to let you have a look (if he's still got it).

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    Darren Petts Guest
    If you've room to slide the front mount back enough you could simply turn the whole bridge around.

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    Darren,
    look closely at the bridge and you should be able to see that it's stepped making it impossible to reverse.

    Ray,
    if that's a big nikko then you can fit reach forward BKL's reversed without fouling the scope in any way. Look out for my PT at the next WL at York.

    Chris
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