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<blockquote data-quote="scottb42" data-source="post: 3077169" data-attributes="member: 27603"><p>I have the same type of Caldwell pic rail brass catcher as shown in the link and have found that it works really well, having tried it on 5.56 AR, 9mm AR, and a Scorpion Evo3. I haven't tried mounting one under a scope, but I just took a rough measurement and it looks like it would work if you have a bit over 1/2" of clearance between the top of the pic rail and the bottom of the scope. I could not fit one under a Vortex Cantilever rail, there just wasn't quite enough space.</p><p></p><p>I ended up buying extra pic rail attachments and left them permanently attached, simply moving the net part to whichever rifle I'm shooting at the time.</p><p></p><p>The net is supported by a wire frame, which has a slot (for lack of a better term) that mates with the rail attachment. The slot can be moved fore and aft to position the catcher over the ejection port. The only problem I've had with the overall system is that I have had trouble loosening and re-tightening the slot because it is a little difficult to access the set screws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottb42, post: 3077169, member: 27603"] I have the same type of Caldwell pic rail brass catcher as shown in the link and have found that it works really well, having tried it on 5.56 AR, 9mm AR, and a Scorpion Evo3. I haven't tried mounting one under a scope, but I just took a rough measurement and it looks like it would work if you have a bit over 1/2" of clearance between the top of the pic rail and the bottom of the scope. I could not fit one under a Vortex Cantilever rail, there just wasn't quite enough space. I ended up buying extra pic rail attachments and left them permanently attached, simply moving the net part to whichever rifle I'm shooting at the time. The net is supported by a wire frame, which has a slot (for lack of a better term) that mates with the rail attachment. The slot can be moved fore and aft to position the catcher over the ejection port. The only problem I've had with the overall system is that I have had trouble loosening and re-tightening the slot because it is a little difficult to access the set screws. [/QUOTE]
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