The inserts are for a 1". I wouldn't be using them.I'd stay away from anything that has inserts like that one has inside the actual main body. Just one more thing to slip/wear/go wrong.
The inserts are for a 1". I wouldn't be using them.I'd stay away from anything that has inserts like that one has inside the actual main body. Just one more thing to slip/wear/go wrong.
I'm sure it is a good mount but at $93 I just couldn't do it.Burris PEPR with out the QD for the win.
Both of those are a bit steep for my budget.Another vote here for the Burris PEPR mount with the QD latches. I've had mine for probably 4 or 5 years now and it has seen a fair amount of on and off. Nothing crazy but it seems to return to Zero fairly well.
If you can swing American Defense money then definitely go ADM. That will be head n shoulders above the Burris PEPR but for the money the PEPR is a solid choice as its significantly cheaper than the ADM mounts.
I decided to try this one. Ordered it today.I just put an athlon in a utg pro mount. It's not quick release but has square lugs so it should realign to the rail teeth consistently. Also heard the Burris pepr mount is good.
https://www.amazon.com/UTG-ACCU-SYN...keywords=utg+30mm+mount&qid=1581271237&sr=8-3
The only ones I found close to my price range were the lightweight versions on sale but with just one screw on each side of the rings I decided to pass.I'd go aero precision if you're running an LPVO and be done with it. Hard to beat for the cost and slim profile.
The only ones I found close to my price range were the lightweight versions on sale but with just one screw on each side of the rings I decided to pass.
Good to know.Been running them on my 20" gasser and 16" 3gun rifle with zero issues. ARC M10 rings are single screw and they are some of the best rings on the market. More screws isn't always better. But variety is the spice of life!
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