Buyer's Guide
How to choose a scope mount
A decent airgun needs a matching riflescope. However, it is also crucial to choose the mount that suits not only the air rifle, but also you. This article focuses on how to choose the correct scope rings.
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Duralumin Venox 2-piece mount rings with low profile. They can be attached to
11 mm rail and secured with a screw. This model is designed for riflescopes
with 30 mm diameter.
> 50 pcs in stock,
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June 2 - 4.
€ 11.8
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Venox 2-piece mount rings with low profile. They can be attached to 11 mm rail and secured with a screw. This model is designed for riflescopes with 30 mm diameter.
They have a height of 14 mm and are made from duralumin. One Allen key is included in the package.
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Aleš
08.05.2023
Machine translation
It is a matter of consideration whether to choose low or high mounting. Where
there are sights on the air rifle, I'd go high. Also, with a low mount, the
center of the riflescope below the magazine wells may be an issue, which then
limits the distance adjustment options to the eye. High means that the
centerline of the riflescope and the barrel are further apart. The actual design
of this mount is good.