Parker Hale bases

Gorgon

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I've got a new scope winging its way to me in the post that has a 30mm tube. I bought a Mauser 98 base (Weaver grand slam dovetail 48916) and two sets of rings (49227 & 49209). I've tried to fit the base and I'm about half a hole out! Currently the bases I have are Parker Hale items marked A22 for the front base and A26 for the rear. So, what is going to be the best way to mount this new scope with the rings I have? Are there a set of Weaver bases that will fit so I can use the rings I have or would it be better to sell them and start again? Any ideas would be gratefully received!
 
I've got a new scope winging its way to me in the post that has a 30mm tube. I bought a Mauser 98 base (Weaver grand slam dovetail 48916) and two sets of rings (49227 & 49209). I've tried to fit the base and I'm about half a hole out! Currently the bases I have are Parker Hale items marked A22 for the front base and A26 for the rear. So, what is going to be the best way to mount this new scope with the rings I have? Are there a set of Weaver bases that will fit so I can use the rings I have or would it be better to sell them and start again? Any ideas would be gratefully received!
There are Weaver bases that supposedly fit, if you can get them. I forget exactly which ones, but if you do a search on here someone did post a chart a while back that listed the various compatible components.

(To be honest, I gave up trying and in the end just went with a 1" tube scope in P-H rings).
 
I've tried searching but nothing like that came up! Probably something to do with what I typed in? The problem I have is that the scope is bought and paid for now so fitting a 1" tube scope isn't really an option.
 
Your rear base is 26, that’s a Remington base, the 98 is 28 from Parker hale. This means your new Mauser 98 bases will not fit.

Is your Mauser 98 a commercial or military, and is it drilled on the rear for a base fitting behind a charger hump, or a commercial?

Pictures!
 
Your rear base is 26, that’s a Remington base, the 98 is 28 from Parker hale. This means your new Mauser 98 bases will not fit.

Is your Mauser 98 a commercial or military, and is it drilled on the rear for a base fitting behind a charger hump, or a commercial?

Pictures!

It's a Paker Hale 1200 which I appear to have mistakenly thought a Mauser 98 base would fit. I'll get some pictures tomorrow as I'm work bound shortly!
 

I Googled this Alan Rhone fellow but all that is available is a picatinny type rail. The weaver rings I have won't work with that type of rail. The front rings is inserted and twisted 90° and the rear ring is held on with a screw either side. I don't actually know what this type of system is called other than Weaver grand slam?
 
Post some pictures. Weaver's "Grand Slam" branding is mostly applied to steel versions of their aluminium products, but I have also seen it applied to one piece bases for what I believe are described as "standard" rings (which sounds like what you are talking about).

FWIW I would just get yourself a set of 30 mm Sportsmatch rings which will fit your PH bases:

 
That sounds familiar.
(Although don't bank on the holes lining up perfectly!)
The problem I have is that the scope is bought and paid for now so fitting a 1" tube scope isn't really an option.

1" tube scope is an option. You just have to sell the 30mm tubed scope first!

(Which is exactly what I did, having bought a 30mm scope for my P-H .270, and then been unable to source the correct Weaver bases. Very happy with what I've ended up with).
 
Post some pictures. Weaver's "Grand Slam" branding is mostly applied to steel versions of their aluminium products, but I have also seen it applied to one piece bases for what I believe are described as "standard" rings (which sounds like what you are talking about).

FWIW I would just get yourself a set of 30 mm Sportsmatch rings which will fit your PH bases:

If all has gone well photos of the bits I have are attached. All the screws and other fittings are there but that base could do with being about 1.5mm longer in the middle!

The Soortsmatch mounts seem like a pretty foolproof way to make this work!
 

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That sounds familiar.
(Although don't bank on the holes lining up perfectly!)


1" tube scope is an option. You just have to sell the 30mm tubed scope first!

(Which is exactly what I did, having bought a 30mm scope for my P-H .270, and then been unable to source the correct Weaver bases. Very happy with what I've ended up with).
Well yes, I suppose that would work! Not really what I've got in mind but that may be the way things go!
 
The rings and mount you have facilitate bore sighting the centered scope reticle.
They would if the blasted base fitted! I've read that the leupold std bases will accept the rings I have though so that could be an option. They look as if they work the same so I'd still keep this feature.
 
Whichever way you go please let us see what you end up with.

IDK for sure, but I think the Weaver Grand Slam bases like you have there are totally OOP, I have a suspicion that they are in fact Redfield bases, and either Weaver took over production of them for a while, or even just sold them off under their own name after Redfield stopped making them. Either way, they used to be very common and are now rare so you should be able to get back whatever money you have in it.

@Klenchblaize and @Smellydog do raise a good point though, the ability to perform gross windage adjustments with the mount is not to be sniffed at, indeed, I have a Remington 788 I have "run out" of windage with and may look for such a base for it. Or maybe I will just put the Williams peep sight back on it and not bother with the scope.....

As to the OP, I have bases and rings that would almost certainly work for you but getting them to you from the USA is not likely to be cheaper than the Sportsmatch mounts you can buy directly, plus you get to support a British shooting company that actually makes a good quality consumer level product in the UK...
 
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