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Old 15-08-2011, 05:23 PM
Alchemy (Clive)
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I cant see the problem, just march down to your local metal supplier and purchase a flat bit of 6- 8 mm plate aluminium, drill away ... Job done

I'm assuming the 132 is already on the mount and the holes on the mount/ scope plate are the larger size. Wheras the supplied new one is too small.

I would think with a flat plate the piggybacked scope would be far more stable.
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