A mount is a device used to hold an optical device, such as a telescope, in place. There are many different types of mounts, but the most important thing to consider when choosing a mount is its stability. The mount must be able to hold the optical device steady, so that the image seen through the device is not blurred. A good mount will also allow the user to easily adjust the position of the optical device, so that they can point it at different objects.
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Let’s Know Disassembly Process
To mount a scope on a Savage 64, first remove the action from the stock. Next, remove the bolt and trigger assembly from the action. Then, remove the magazine assembly from the action. Finally, remove the stock from the action.
Now that the action is free from the stock, you can begin to work on mounting the scope. First, remove the dust cover from the top of the action. Next, remove the rear sight assembly from the action. Once the rear sight assembly is removed, you will be able to see the scope mounting holes.
Now, take the scope and align it with the mounting holes. Once the scope is aligned, you can begin to screw in the scope mounting screws. Be sure to not overtighten the screws, as this can damage the action. Once the screws are tight, you can reassemble the action and bolt assembly. Finally, reattach the action to the stock.
Let’s Discuss Step by step
1. Open the action of your Savage 64.
To start, you will need a few supplies. You will need a Phillips head screwdriver, a flat head screwdriver, a set of Torx head bits, a set of Allen wrenches, a small hammer, a set of scope rings, and of course the scope itself. You will also need a level surface on which to work, and plenty of light. Once you have gathered all of your supplies, you are ready to begin. The first thing you will need to do is remove the bolt from the rifle. To do this, simply pull back on the bolt handle and remove the bolt from the receiver. Next, you will need to remove the magazine. On the Savage 64, the magazine is released by depressing the magazine release button, located just behind the trigger guard. With the bolt and magazine removed, you can now access the screws that hold the scope base in place. There are two screws, one on each side of the receiver. Using your Phillips head screwdriver, remove the screws and set them aside. With the screws removed, you can now remove the scope base. Set the base aside, taking care not to lose the small springs and detents that are located under the screws. With the scope base removed, you can now access the screws that hold the receiver top cover in place. There are two screws, one on each side of the receiver. Using your Torx head bits, remove the screws and set them aside. With the screws removed, you can now remove the receiver top cover. Set the cover aside, taking care not to lose the small spring and detent that are located under the left screw. With the receiver top cover removed, you can now see the inside of the receiver. In the center of the receiver, you will see the recoil lug. The recoil lug is what the scope base attaches to. In order to install the scope base, you will need to remove the recoil lug. To do this, simply unscrew the recoil lug from the receiver. Once the recoil lug is removed, you can now install the scope base. To install the scope base, simply align the base with the holes in the receiver. Once the base is aligned, start the screws by hand. Once the screws are started, you can now tighten them down using your Allen wrenches. With the scope base installed, you can now install the receiver top cover. To install the cover, simply align the cover with the holes in the receiver. Once the cover is aligned, start the screws by hand. Once the screws are started, you can now tighten them down using your Torx head bits. With the receiver top cover installed, you can now install the bolt and magazine. To install the bolt, simply insert the bolt into the receiver and push it forward until it locks into place. To install the magazine, simply insert the magazine into the magazine well and push it up until it locks into place. Once the bolt and magazine are installed, you can now install the scope. To install the scope, you will need to first attach the scope rings to the scope. Once the rings are attached, you can now mount the scope to the scope base. To mount the scope, simply align the scope with the rings and start the screws by hand. Once the screws are started, you can now tighten them down using your Allen wrenches. With the scope mounted, you can now zero the scope. To zero the scope, you will need to adjust the elevation and windage screws on the scope until the crosshairs are aligned with the point of impact. Once the scope is zeroed, you are now ready to shoot.
2. Remove the magazine.
To mount a scope on a Savage 64, first remove the magazine. Next, use a screwdriver to remove the two screws on the top of the receiver. With the screws removed, you should be able to slide the top cover off of the receiver. Once the top cover is off, take a look at the inside of the receiver. There should be a small metal tab sticking up in the center of the receiver. This tab is what holds the scope in place. To remove the scope, simply unscrew the two screws that are holding it in place. Once the scope is removed, you can put the top cover back on the receiver and screw it in place.
3. Make sure the chamber is empty.
If you’re mounting a scope on your Savage 64, the first thing you need to do is make sure the chamber is empty. Once you’ve confirmed that, you can proceed with attaching the scope. There are a few different ways to do this, but the most common method is to use scope rings. Once you have the rings in place, you can then attach the scope to the rings. Once the scope is mounted, you’ll need to make sure it’s properly aligned. This can be done by looking through the scope and making sure the crosshairs are lined up. Once everything is lined up, you’re ready to start shooting.
4. Look through the ejection port and verify that the chamber is empty.
When mounting a scope on a Savage 64, it is important to first verify that the chamber is empty. This can be done by looking through the ejection port. If the chamber is empty, proceed with attaching the scope. If the chamber is not empty, unload the firearm and then proceed with attaching the scope.
5. Close the action.
The first step is to remove the bolt stop pin, located on the right side of the action, by pushing it out from the left side. With the pin removed, the bolt can now be removed from the action by pulling it to the rear and lifting it out. Next, the action screws, located on the bottom of the receiver, need to be removed using a 3/32″ hex wrench. With the action screws removed, the action can now be separated from the stock. To mount the scope, you will first need to determine the appropriate eye relief. Once you have done that, you will need to use a set of scope rings to attach the scope to the rifle. The scope rings will need to be attached to the receiver using the action screws. Once the scope is mounted, you will need to reassemble the rifle and test the scope to make sure it is properly aligned.
6. Remove the scope base from the top of the receiver.
To remove the scope base from the top of the receiver, follow these steps:
1. Unscrew and remove the two screws that secure the scope base to the receiver.
2. Carefully lift the scope base off of the receiver.
3. If necessary, use a small screwdriver or other tool to remove the scope rings from the scope base.
4. Repeat these steps to remove the scope base from the other side of the receiver.
7. Unscrew and remove the old scope from the scope base.
1. Unscrew and remove the old scope from the scope base. 2. Inspect the scope base to ensure it is clean and free of debris. 3. Align the new scope with the scope base. 4. Screw the new scope into the scope base. 5. Use a level to ensure the new scope is level. 6. Sight in the new scope following the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Mount the new scope in the scope base.
1. Unscrew the old scope from the scope base.2. Screw the new scope into the scope base.3. Make sure the new scope is tight in the base.4. Sight in the new scope following the instructions that came with it.
9. Screw the new scope into the scope base.
1. Unscrew the screws on the scope base and remove the old scope.2. Screw the new scope into the scope base.3. Make sure the screws are tight so the scope doesn’t move.4. mount the scope on the rifle.5. Sight in the scope and adjust as necessary.
10. Reattach the scope base to the top of the receiver.
Using the screws that came with the scope base, reattach the scope base to the top of the receiver. Make sure that the screws are tight, but do not overtighten them.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the mount scope on savage 64?
The mount scope on savage 64 is a device that is used to attach a scope to a rifle. This mount scope is used to improve the accuracy of the rifle.
2. How do I mount the scope on savage 64?
There are a few different ways that you can mount a scope on a Savage 64. One way is to use rings that attach to the base of the scope and then screw into the pre-drilled holes on top of the receiver. Another way is to use a one-piece mount that attaches to the receiver and has the rings built into it. Whichever method you choose, make sure that the mount is secure and that the scope is properly aligned before you shoot.
3. What is the best way to mount the scope on savage 64?
There are a few different ways to mount a scope on a Savage 64, depending on what type of scope you are using and what your preferences are. If you are using a traditional scope, you will likely want to mount it using rings that attach to the top of the receiver. If you are using a red dot sight or other type of optic, you may want to mount it using a rail that attaches to the side of the receiver. Whichever method you choose, be sure to follow the instructions that come with your scope or optic to ensure proper installation.
4. How do I keep the scope from coming loose on savage 64?
There are a few ways to keep the scope from coming loose on savage 64. One way is to use a scope mount that is designed for the specific model of gun. Another way is to use a scope ring that is tight enough so that it will not come loose.
5. What is the best way to sight in the scope on savage 64?
There is no definitive answer, as the best way to sight in a scope on a Savage 64 will vary depending on the specific gun and scope. However, some tips on how to sight in a scope on a Savage 64 include making sure the gun is properly mounted and secured, and using a bore sight or laser sight to help align the scope with the gun. Once the scope is mounted and aligned, it is important to test the gun and scope combination to ensure accuracy before using it in the field.
Caution
When mounting a scope on a Savage 64, it is important to be cautious and take your time. It is best to have a professional gunsmith do it for you if you are not confident in your skills. Make sure the scope is properly aligned and secured before firing the gun.
Final Word
The Savage 64 is a great gun for plinking and small game hunting. It’s accurate and fun to shoot. The only downside is that it’s not very easy to mount a scope on it. But with a little patience and some careful drilling, it can be done.
Hey, This is Ebert Alberts. I’m the sole writer and creator of all the content you’ll find on this site. I’ve been passionate about shooting with scopes, red dot sights, and all kinds of gun optics for years now. And during that time, I’ve learned a lot – often the hard way. I’ve wasted thousands of dollars on scopes that turned out to be duds, and I’ve also found some real gems along the way.