Red Dot on my Double Rifle

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Just received back my Double Rifle from the gunsmith. For those who know the Merkel, the mounting plate sits right in front of the action. Mounting the red dot here, was too close to my eye, not mentioning the affect it had on where the red dot lies. Having it mounted here, on mine, it always showed right and high when I picked up the rifle when comparing it to the front bead. Obviously, you set the red dot to your rifle, so bullets still flew true.

Had them cut into the ribbing to move the red dot sight forward. This rectified the off centre of where the red dot fell. Red Dot now sits right above my bead when I pick up. Also, allowed the unit to sit lower than mounting on top of the ribbing for quicker target acquisition.

This is a Merkel in 500N.E

Would love to hear your thoughts.

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very nice.

I literally just ordered a 1 MOA trijicon RMR for my wifes Chapuis Iphisi less than 5 minutes ago.

The Iphisi comes with 2 places milled out for talley bases. Chapuis is doing a run of RMR footprint plates that will fit into the talley cut outs. My plan is to mount the RMR is the most forward of the two cut outs (they are identical), which is right behind the rear flip up sights (same place the cut out is on your merkel).
 
Perfect set up. My Merkel in 470 had a Trijicon mounted in a similar manner by JJ Perodeau.

It worked great.
Game changer over the regular mounting position on the Merkel!
 
It looks like it should be there. I like it. Have you shot it since it was done?
 
It looks like it should be there. I like it. Have you shot it since it was done?
Just got it back today. Taking it with for my next trip and will take it to the range.
 
Looks good. Did you consider putting the red dot on a QD……just in case?
 
just got my RMR! and I am sending it to my gunsmith next week
 
It looks like you went with the SRO @Mark A Ouellette.. I know @Houston Bill also has an SRO on one of his doubles… is there a reason you guys prefer the SRO over the RMR on a double?
@mdwest, I have used both the RMR and the SRO on my Heym double. The mounting plate on the rifle excepts either one. The SRO gives a bit bigger field of view than the RMR which comes in handy from time to time. The RMR has a bit lower profile than the SRO. I have a RMR mounted on my 470 NE double and will be putting the RMR HD on the Rigby when it arrives. I think the RMR will work great on your wife's new double.
 
Looks good. Did you consider putting the red dot on a QD……just in case?
No sir, cant see a way to do it on a QR mount, and having it mounted this low. Batteries in these units lasts for years, so simply replace them after every year or two.
 
Looks good Marius.
 
It looks like you went with the SRO @Mark A Ouellette.. I know @Houston Bill also has an SRO on one of his doubles… is there a reason you guys prefer the SRO over the RMR on a double?
@mdwest I prefer the larger sight screen/window/field of view of the SRO. The red dot is visible when mounting the rifle rather than only when the rifle is properly mounted in the shoulder.

The additional field of view afforded by the SRO as compared to the RMR is not necessary if one has time to properly mount their rifle. If however one has to make a quick shot with their rifle, seeing the dot quicker may assist in quickly and properly shouldering the rifle and making that shot! Perhaps this is something like acquiring the target and starting the swing of a shotgun before the butt touches the shoulder.

The above works for me. One can't go wrong with any top loading (battery) Trijicon reflex sight. Otherwise, the sight must be removed for annual battery replacements.

Since the SRO is not idiot-proof durable as is the RMR, I use one of these covering my SRO; https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BY282HYP?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_1
I do NOT use item #1, Lens Cover.
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Finally, Trijicon now makes a Marine and Soldier-proof reflex sight, the closed emitter Trijicon RCR. https://www.trijicon.com/products/subcategory/trijicon-rcr-reflex-sight
Granted, that box would be even more ugly on a double rifle than either a RMR or SRO!
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Any optics on a double rifle spoil such a successful piece of gunsmithing.
But age means that something like this is now necessary. What's more, the shooting performance is better than with open sights.
Everything you show here is well done.

Congratulations.
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Ive a Burris Fast Fire III on my Ferlach.
Much furhter back.
 
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