Originally Posted by
rafsob
Spaniel I understand. My experience with centerfire scopes on my MLs has made me shy away from them. If It was only one scope, I could have changed I suppose. But two?
Like you said it all boils down to confidence. And I have none when it comes to MLs and centerfire scopes.
I am however getting ready to install a 3x Malcolm styles scope on my .54 cal. Hawken carbine from Leatherwood. I figure they were made originally for these type guns way back when and should work on mine. I got my fingers crossed.
FYI it was a Leatherwood that went south on me on a ML and it was a ML scope. If you talk to a company regarding this issue again and they can explain the design differences between a centerfire and ML scope, please share because inquiring minds what to know!