My solution is just a wee different. I mount a good stiff Picatinny rail on my gun with 8-40 screws. I use low tactical rings on my scopes. That is the most secure mounting that I know of. Sight both scopes in on that gun and keep a small torque wrench with the extra scope. That way, I can put the scope on exactly, If I ever need to. My last trip, I gave the spare Trijicon to my PH as part of my tip for the huge Cape Buffalo that he got me to. On my next trip, I may also bring a RMR green dot sight.
JMHOFWIW


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