I have always had a bit of a problem with scoping my handi rifle. Using the rail that is made for it the scope extends over and nearly touching the hammer making it difficult to cock. I had a hammer spur extension at one time but it vanished. The other option was to use high profile mounting rings which for me is a bit awkward and uncomfortable. I happened upon an old Swift pistol scope I had mounted one time on a .454 Casull and thought about how these are sometime used on model '92s using a scout mount.
I also had a couple of Weaver style offset scope rings and I suddenly had the idea that just maybe they would be able to set the scope far enough forward to get enough eye relief. IT WORKED! I only had to modify the rail slightly by filing an additional cross groove in the rail to accommodate the Weaver tube ring bolt. Here is how it looks on the rifle.