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11/12/2005 5:37:50 AM EDT
  Hello, I'm new to posting on the site but I've been reading here for several months. I've got almost every piece of info I needed from this site so I wanted to say thanks and that I plan to donate early next week.
Anyways, I was hoping someone could advise me on the rings or mount for an IOR 4X24. It will be put on a bushy flattop. I was looking at ARMS #22 high rings. Does anyone else have this setup? I'm hoping the scope will sit  high enough, but not too low. The other thing was, I have 6-pos stock and I was looking for a cheekrest does anyone have a link for one they've used that fits? All I can find is the colt 4-pos one.
Thanks in advance,
M
11/12/2005 5:48:46 AM EDT
[#1]
My recommendation would be the LaRue SPR mount.

I find their latching system FAR superior to the Arms, especially since the levers are adjustable for tension.

Additionally, the SPR mount is canted forward, allowing the scope to mount a bit further forward.

I'd also take a look at the Vltor stock which has a cheekpiece, battery compartments, etc...







Vltor cheekpiece/battery compartment:





11/12/2005 5:58:40 AM EDT
[#2]
I just ordered the stock, but the LaRue mount is $195. I was hoping to get out a little bit cheaper than that.
Don't get me wrong, that mount looks badass, but I can't spend more than around $100 for mount/rings. By the way how do you like the IOR. I'm on the fence about that of the SS 10x for my flattop. Can't decide if the SS will look or be too big.
THanks
11/12/2005 6:06:06 AM EDT
[#3]
I hear ya on the price.   However, repeatability, rigidity (one piece, not two), easy of use....

If you have to go cheaper, I'd do the Armalite 1 piece.  I was pretty happy with mine.


Super Sniper 10x  - too much scope, IMO.  Too much magnification for "tactical" use.  Had one on my 24" Vmatch, it's on a Remington 700 PSS now.


Here's a couple pics:





11/12/2005 6:08:43 AM EDT
[#4]


Armalite mount:




11/12/2005 7:26:50 AM EDT
[#5]
I love the ARMS 22H with a IOR they work great!




Mike @ CSGW

www.csgunworks.com
[email protected]

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11/12/2005 7:40:19 AM EDT
[#6]
Notice that the ARMS do put the scope what, about 1 - 1 1/2" farther to the rear than the Larue.

That may or may not be an issue for you

It does look like Mike could move that front ring forward a couple notches if he wanted to spread it out for more support or move the scope forward a little

and you can also see the Larue has plenty of adjustablilty by moving the mount on the flattop




11/12/2005 8:18:45 AM EDT
[#7]
Man, both of those look nice. I do see how the Larue has a lot more adjustment. I'm almost sold on the IOR 4x24 with the MP9 reticle. Since both of you have them, how far are you comfortable shooting with that scope? I have an EoTech and my eyes don't permit decent shots at more than 75yards. My range is limited to 350yrds so I hope I can get out that far with the IOR. Impactguns.com has the 4x24 for $340.00 which is the best price I've seen, anyone worked with them before?
Thanks again for the help.
11/12/2005 8:27:36 AM EDT
[#8]

Quoted:

Since both of you have them, how far are you comfortable shooting with that scope?




My range has some steel plate on a hill out to 300 yards.


Forest and I call this the "Scope of Death" shooting there.   Nothing on that hill lives.  

I think it's a great pair up with the Eotech.  350 yards is no problem for it.  Obviously you probably won't be shooting 1" groups at that range, it's only 4x.  

Haven't dealt with Impact Guns.  I know I've seen the name around here for awhile, but that doesnt' mean much.  

On the other hand, looks like Mike at CS Gunworks has a better price yet  (I haven't dealt with them either, but he is a board dealer and you can find feedback in the feedback forum on them)


  IOR Scopes 4M2223-MP9   CSID# 3065
4x24 M2 .223 Tactical Scope, black, MP-9 reticle

List Price: $495.00
Sale Price: $333.50  


11/12/2005 8:36:34 AM EDT
[#9]
The IOR is really short between eyepiece and turrets - so you DEFINITELYwant a Cantilever mount - to maximize eye relief.

Larue or Armalite -  your  pick
11/12/2005 1:52:34 PM EDT
[#10]


If you want to spent $35.00, try the Thompson/Center Maxima Steel Scope Rings.  They make three sizes.

Midway USA

 P/N      
516422   $34.99 Thompson Center 1" Maxima Weaver Rings High Matte

516633   $34.99 Thompson Center 1" Maxima Weaver Rings Low Matte

897786   $34.99 Thompson Center 1" Maxima Weaver Rings Medium Matte
11/16/2005 4:31:33 PM EDT
[#11]

Quoted:
Man, both of those look nice. I do see how the Larue has a lot more adjustment. I'm almost sold on the IOR 4x24 with the MP9 reticle. Since both of you have them, how far are you comfortable shooting with that scope? I have an EoTech and my eyes don't permit decent shots at more than 75yards. My range is limited to 350yrds so I hope I can get out that far with the IOR. Impactguns.com has the 4x24 for $340.00 which is the best price I've seen, anyone worked with them before?
Thanks again for the help.



I'm about 45 minutes from Impact, they've treated me pretty good so far other than being really busy sometimes.  Never have delt with them for mail order but they seem to do quite a bit of buisness that way, they have several shelves full of stuff ready to ship.

If you have the discound from brownells they selll that scope for around $330??  I'd have to check to make sure.  Also http://www.csgunworks.com/ sells it for $333.50, I've never delt with them just seen their stuff on the board here.

Let us know how you like the scope, I was considering one but decided to go with a variable for the low power big FV.
11/16/2005 5:27:10 PM EDT
[#12]

Quoted:
Notice that the ARMS do put the scope what, about 1 - 1 1/2" farther to the rear than the Larue.

That may or may not be an issue for you

It does look like Mike could move that front ring forward a couple notches if he wanted to spread it out for more support or move the scope forward a little

and you can also see the Larue has plenty of adjustablilty by moving the mount on the flattop


i10.photobucket.com/albums/a150/fight4yourrights/Optics/closeup.jpgi10.photobucket.com/albums/a150/fight4yourrights/Optics/254_348.jpg





The IOR M2 has short eye relief so it does not need to be mounted forward the ARMS 22H give it plenty of movement.  

Mike @ CSGW
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