Thanks Wes, thanks Ed,,, thanks Tommy,,,,
As for the Accushot,,,, yeah Tommy, it's holding just fine. The other day I had a nice long shooting session with the gun and the mount hasn't moved at all, but then I didn't expect it to. I have the same mount on most of my rifles, even the magnum springers, and I've never had one move on me, however I have to say I do take an awful lot of preparation when scoping my guns. The only thing I had to do with the mount was to shim the rear cradle with a couple of pieces of 35mm film negative to compensate for the notorious RWS droop, but I had to do the same thing with my other RWS rifles so it was no surprise. I first mounted the scope without the shims just to see if it would work,,, but it quickly became evident that I had to shim,,, so I pulled the scope off and went through the mounting process a second time.
I really love this rifle. I know it's rather large framed and a bit heavy but that's actually what I like about it. When I was skulking around the duck farm this afternoon holding the 48 the gun just made me feel like I was really holding a "serious piece of firepower". Like you said,,,, it just has a "substantial feel" to it. I'll probably install a sling on it for the long hunts as it would get a little heavy to lug around for a long time, but a sling will take care of that... I can't wait for squirrel season to open up here, the 48 will be perfect for the shooting I do, slow stalking and hiding in blinds.....
Jeff