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The scope has a dial that changes the regular crosshair to a German style post which I think is a nice feature. The glass is OK but obviously not as nice as more modern scopes. The scopes go for about $200 if you can find them. The mounts and rings are very well done and rock solid with turn-in quick-detach bases.

I am asking $525 for the works! I will consider trades for various guns but I'm looking for a 50BMG upper receiver or 50BMG ammo. Thank you all for looking! Oh, and I will handle the paperwork for free!
 
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I am thinking about it. I had a 1939 k98k a while back that I enjoyed. I have no qualms about the Yugo. I need some details about the scope mount. I am hoping it is very sturdy. I guess strippers are not an issue since they can't be used with the scope in place. I would get some for storage. Do you have some load data worked up?
 
Yes the mounts are rock solid...l bought this set up from a member here and he advised me that the mounts were done by a professional gunsmith locally. And the turn in rings do not budge. As for land data, my dad runs the bench and he has loads made up for cast bullets and factory specs.
 
Yes the mounts are rock solid...l bought this set up from a member here and he advised me that the mounts were done by a professional gunsmith locally. And the turn in rings do not budge. As for land data, my dad runs the bench and he has loads made up for cast bullets and factory specs.
Load data
 
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