The Weaver 49715 See-Thru Scope Mount delivers dual-purpose versatility for Remington 760 and 742 rifles, allowing shooters to use both scope and iron sights without removing optics. This integrated mount and ring system eliminates the need for separate components while maintaining zero reliability.
What Makes This Different
Unlike standard scope mounts that block iron sight access, the see-through design features strategically positioned openings that preserve backup sight capability. The one-piece construction eliminates potential alignment issues between separate bases and rings. Machined from aircraft-grade aluminum with precise tolerances, this mount system handles recoil forces up to .375 H&H Magnum levels while maintaining consistent scope positioning.
Key Features
- See-through design maintains iron sight access with mounted scope
- One-piece mount and ring construction for enhanced rigidity
- 1-inch tube diameter accommodates most hunting and tactical scopes
- Matte black finish reduces glare and resists corrosion
- Specific fitment for Remington 760 and 742 pump-action rifles
- Windage-adjustable rear ring for precise scope alignment
- Steel construction with hardened mounting screws included
Field performance remains consistent across temperature extremes and heavy use conditions. The see-through configuration proves valuable during close-range encounters where iron sights offer faster target acquisition than scope adjustment. Hunters appreciate the backup sight option when scopes fog or sustain damage in harsh weather. The mount maintains scope zero through repeated removals for cleaning and maintenance.
Technical Specs
- Ring diameter: 1 inch (25.4mm)
- Finish: Matte black anodized aluminum
- Compatible models: Remington 760, 742 pump rifles
- Construction: Machined aluminum with steel hardware
- Weight: Approximately 4.2 ounces
- Eye relief accommodation: Up to 4 inches
- Mounting hardware: Included with thread-locking compound
- Country of origin: United States
This mount system addresses the common concern of losing backup sight capability when mounting optics. Professional gunsmiths recommend this configuration for hunting rifles where quick target transitions and backup sight access provide tactical advantages over traditional solid mounts.