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  • Dec 7, 2019
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    I’m looking for a solution to mounting my scopes with BOBRO QD mounts on them to my Browning BAR MK3 DBM’s.

    Without realizing there’d be a problem beforehand, I purchased two of these guns for deer hunting during the day and predator hunting at night. Now I have two of the new DBM’s, but the 2 piece Picatinny rails are permanently machined into the receiver, and I have no available mounting options for my optics. Do you guys know of a solution for the BAR DBM’s specifically or someone that can make me one? I’m not sure why Browning decided to machine them into the receiver, but it’s a kind of a pain in the ass not being able to simply swap them out with a one piece rail like the traditional Browning BAR MK2 and MK3

    My goal is to be able to swap between my predator hunting scope, a Pulsar Trail 2 thermal with a BOBRO Pulsar mount, and my normal day scope, a Swarovski Z8i 1-8 with a BOBRO dual lever mount, without having to rezero the scopes every time, but I need a solid rail on each gun in order to achieve this.

    Another issue with finding a solid rail that works, is that the inside spaces on the rail are wider than a standard Picatinny rail space, so a custom bridge of sorts (to bridge the gap) would be the only solution other than tapping screws or welding a new rail section there.

    To note, my primary gun is a SCAR 17 7.62x51/.308 and my secondary guns are my BAR DBM’s .308. I’ve also spoken to Browning, Talley MFG, and BOBRO, all with no answers or solutions for me.

    I’ll post a pic of my rifles, but the BOBRO mounts aren’t pictured on the rifles as it was taken at an earlier date. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!
     

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    You could run something like the picture below. It will change your scope height, but should work.
     

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    You could run something like the picture below. It will change your scope height, but should work.

    Do you know the manufacturer of that rail? That’s the first one I’ve seen that has the correct spacing needed and two screws on each rail. I’ve found one with one screw, but not sure how much I can trust it for a scope mount.