Hey Joe, sorry for the late follow up on the AM. I did write a preliminary thread on the scope/mount reviews so check it out. I wil say that so far, I've had zero problems with it. No scope creep/side shift to note as of yet. Seems like everyday I've shot the rifle since installing the mount, it's very close to zero. Now not being one to use a bench or pods, I can't really give you any "scientific" results, but with several variables such as temperature, barometric pressures, and cold ones consumed (LOL's), the mount appears to be the resolution to the barrel droop, scope hold prob I encountered before with the factory mount. Only problem I seem to have now is the stop pin location. I did have to bore out the stop hole in the action, but it would have been nice if the stop pin could have been designed with a few different positions for placement. For me, I'd prefer the mount to be set back further towards the rear of the action, bringing the eye-relief a bit closer. I've been thinking about boring another hole about an inch back behind the factory stop hole to achieve this, but haven't yet experimented with that idea. Then again I might need to find a scope with a longer tube/ eye-piece. Been looking at a center-point (3X9-50 AO ?!?!?) at wal-mart, but I'll need to take my stock scope with me to compare lengths. Over all, the Beeman scope mount is a solid piece of equiptment, and has provided me with a much more pleasurable shooting experience. If you've encountered the same problems with your current mount, I'd definately give this one a try. Kind of pricey for me,... but well worth the investment. tjk