WildBoarHunter
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I'm using an R8 for about 10 years. It's a great rifle and I have two barrels for it, 308 win and 6,5×55. Over the years I used a number of different riflescopes, all mounted on Blaser original factory mounts. Currently I'm using a Swaro Z8i 2-16×50 rail mounted and it's a huge scope with generous eye relief about 9 cm so there were no problems mounting it to the correct eye relief. However in the past I used original Blaser mounts with Zeiss rail mount and Zeiss Classic scopes and these couldn't be mounted as far back as required as they were somewhat smaller scopes with less eye relief (8 cm). Now I'm in the process of mounting a Swaro Habicht 1,5-6×42 with 30 mm rings and would like to know which mounts would give me enough room to mount the scope as far back as neccesary. As it is a rather compact scope with only 8 cm of eye relief I'm expecting the mounting could be difficult. I read somewhere that Innomount provides more space for mounting as far back as necessary. Also are Innomount mounts reliable, being made mostly from aluminium.
Thanks for any and all input...
I'm using an R8 for about 10 years. It's a great rifle and I have two barrels for it, 308 win and 6,5×55. Over the years I used a number of different riflescopes, all mounted on Blaser original factory mounts. Currently I'm using a Swaro Z8i 2-16×50 rail mounted and it's a huge scope with generous eye relief about 9 cm so there were no problems mounting it to the correct eye relief. However in the past I used original Blaser mounts with Zeiss rail mount and Zeiss Classic scopes and these couldn't be mounted as far back as required as they were somewhat smaller scopes with less eye relief (8 cm). Now I'm in the process of mounting a Swaro Habicht 1,5-6×42 with 30 mm rings and would like to know which mounts would give me enough room to mount the scope as far back as neccesary. As it is a rather compact scope with only 8 cm of eye relief I'm expecting the mounting could be difficult. I read somewhere that Innomount provides more space for mounting as far back as necessary. Also are Innomount mounts reliable, being made mostly from aluminium.
Thanks for any and all input...

