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Either a cantilever or the screw type rail indexed mount. If the latter get a grip with the compartment where you can store an Allen key to ensure those nut things are tight. (Particularrly if you intend to swap between a holographic and the long glass.
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Nice rifles Hanco. Yours are like mine. They multiply in the safe and make twins...
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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Yes, go with a cantilever mount. What he said....I really like the DNZ Freedom Reaper. I have two or three and they're great.
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I liked the Leupold cantilever mount that was about 80 bucks.
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Aero precision, about $70 and 3 oz.
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I've got it scoped now. Would post a pic, but I'm computer illiterate. Gonna try to go to range today. Thanks for the recommendations.
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Cantilever or Rock River with the big knobs.
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Nice rifles Hanco. Yours are like mine. They multiply in the safe and make twins... I like pairs, got a pair of 99’s in 358, pair 99’s in 243, and a pair of old Sako’s in 264
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Nice rifles Hanco. Yours are like mine. They multiply in the safe and make twins... I like pairs, got a pair of 99’s in 358, pair 99’s in 243, and a pair of old Sako’s in 264 I have a pair too. Just sayin. As for mounts, I was going to offer up a good Leupold MK2 cantilever to the OP, but it looks like he has it handled. I'm also surprised so many here like the P.E.P.R mount. I use them and they work very well... Always hold dead nuts solid. Just one piece of the puzzle I don't have to worry about, when I'm using one on my AR. I've used some of the others mentioned as well. QD like TWR mentioned is great, if you like such things. I don't really like QD anything on my rifles, except maybe for slings. Super lightweight Aero precision, as mentioned "3oz's", look up reviews on that mount and see how many have give up the ghost. For a safe queen, I guess it would be alright. For something you use, probably not so much.. When I buy a mount, I look at what's available locally and generally the Leupold and Burris are available, so that is a plus. As for some of the cheap Chinese knockoffs mentioned, I don't know. Use them if you like. As with all of this chidt, there are so many ways to skin a cat that it can make your head spin.
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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I use the Burris PEPR on my ARs ^^^This^^^ That’s what all mine have had. Best mount for the money IMO.
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Aero precision, about $70 and 3 oz. Right here ^^^ kwg
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Surprised no one here likes Leupold as it has 5 cross lock bolts. Looks tough as hell, not the lightest or heaviest.
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Maybe someone can explain this, Scope rings for a hunting rifle are aesthetically pleasing, more or less. Form follows function, they have to hold the scope, and attach to the rifle. Experience suggests they do that well. OTOH, pic rail scope mounts for an AR commonly look like the guy that designed them got his experience designing apartment buildings in the Soviet Union. They resemble a bollard meant to restrain the USS Nimitz. What gives with that?
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