Correct. The hole is too far aft to be useful. I think the hole is actually for screwing the rear iron sight to. I guess I could always drill a new hole in the correct spot? As long as the hole is aft of the piston head when the gun is cocked it shouldn't matter.fenring wrote: The arrestor stud is very important on a gun like the Meteor with those short and shallow grooves. It appears to have a hole for one but maybe it's not in the right spot for most generic mounts?
BSA Meteor Scope Mounting
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Re: BSA Meteor Scope Mounting
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You could also silver solder a very small bead onto the cylinder top to act as an arrestor stud. Since youre going to reblue the cylinder, the finish will end up uniform
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I have finished my restoration of the Meteor. Will post pics later. After much research I reckon this is the scope mount I need:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/SPORTSMATCH- ... XQL99SclBL
It is one piece, fits 11mm dovetails and has barrel droop compensation. $75 delivered to Oz. The only thing stopping me buying it is that it's 120mm long. The Meteor dovetail is only 105mm long. Sportsmatch don't seem to make a 100mm long one piece mount.
I think I can make this one fit by milling 15mm off the dovetail on the mount. Before I commit, can anyone see a problem with my plan?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/SPORTSMATCH- ... XQL99SclBL
It is one piece, fits 11mm dovetails and has barrel droop compensation. $75 delivered to Oz. The only thing stopping me buying it is that it's 120mm long. The Meteor dovetail is only 105mm long. Sportsmatch don't seem to make a 100mm long one piece mount.
I think I can make this one fit by milling 15mm off the dovetail on the mount. Before I commit, can anyone see a problem with my plan?
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I found a USA made mount that is 4" long. More expensive though. $115 delivered. Sheesh!
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/371503844568 ... EBIDX%3AIT
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/371503844568 ... EBIDX%3AIT
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Re: BSA Meteor Scope Mounting
Had a BSA Meteor fitted with two piece Sportsmatch mounts for many a year. Never had a problem with movement. I think the mounts you had were just poor quality.
NIOA Australia are the importers of Sportsmatch mounts ask them for a local dealer name.
NIOA Australia are the importers of Sportsmatch mounts ask them for a local dealer name.
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Re: BSA Meteor Scope Mounting
Just call ACME firearms. Klaus will sort you out.flmath wrote:Had a BSA Meteor fitted with two piece Sportsmatch mounts for many a year. Never had a problem with movement. I think the mounts you had were just poor quality.
NIOA Australia are the importers of Sportsmatch mounts ask them for a local dealer name.
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You're right, the mounts I had were poor quality. That said, I think you may have been lucky. I've read posts on other forums from people who were never able to keep their 2 piece mounts secure on a springer.
BSA recommend 1 piece mounts on the Meteor. The sports match aren't cheap and I'm loathe to buy a 2 piece mount and have it come loose.
But I may have to use 2 piece so it's good to know of your experience.
Cheers.
BSA recommend 1 piece mounts on the Meteor. The sports match aren't cheap and I'm loathe to buy a 2 piece mount and have it come loose.
But I may have to use 2 piece so it's good to know of your experience.
Cheers.
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Thanks ACME are only 15 minutes from me. I'll give him a call.dashooter wrote: Just call ACME firearms. Klaus will sort you out.