You would have to shim the rear base approximately .100", but I would not recommend it. That much shimming would put the mounting screws at an odd angle and they would not seat correctly and hold the base tight. If you are deas set on a do-it-yourself tapered scope base, buy a gunsmith base blank and have it cut to fit your receiver, then drilled, that way the screws will be in line with the mounting holes.
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