Peculiar, we have a very high scope mount, designed to clear an unaltered bolt and allow use of the receiver sight, but that is a feature of pre-WW II rifles, and the mount is not pre-WW II. Also there is the Lyman 57 receiver sight, which doesn't belong on a high grade rifle, and what appears to be a Williams' ramp. A strange combination of elegant and pedestrian features.

A trip back to G&H to have the bolt altered, the scope lowered, and a Lyman 48 receiver sight and a G&H banded ramp installed would make a world of difference in both the appearance and the utility of the rifle. Oh, yes, the bottom metal needs to be changed out, as well.