How Do You Mount A Telescopic Sight Scope On An Omega Muzzleloader?
Modernized muzzleloaders are popular with hunters for the same reason that bows are: the weapon itself presents a greater level of challenge. The Omega muzzleloader is popular because of its flexibility and ease of cleaning. It also comes ready to mount a scope, which is important because the gun can handle a magnum charge for long range shooting. The best scope and rifle combination in the world will find itself much diminished by a bad mounting, and your choice of mount may wind up ruling out certain scopes. The Omega already comes drilled and tapped, which means you can skip clamp mounting and will find it easy to find a good mount. For this kind of gun, a two-piece mount is better than a one-piece. Set the mount on the gun so that the two mounting points are as far apart as possible, while keeping the eyepiece of the scope about 1/4 of an inch from the eye. Install the scope into the drill holes loosely, and then adjust it after checking the position by aiming the gun. Use a screwd