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Posted: 7/4/2013 7:35:04 AM EDT
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Rifle just going to be used to shoot holes in paper , fruit and veggies along with steel plates from a shooting bench then back in the case till next time . Scope is Viper HS 6-24x50 FFP with XLR MOA and is going on a 18" flattop
So what mounts don't break the bank |
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Go with a Bobro. A lot of people are going to say Larue, which is also a good choice, but I think the bobro edges it out. The bobro self adjusts to whatever rail you put it on and has amazing return to zero. I have used Larue mounts for a few years and I am now buying Bobro when I need a mount.
The Bobro mount is around $200, but since you bought a nice scope it really makes no sense to go cheap on the mount. |
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So what mounts don't break the bank
He qualified his request, I responded (appropriately, I think) He also has a $1000 scope that is probably going on a $1500-2000 rifle. I will never understand why people will send $Texas on a build and then cheap out on a critical part. If it's a budget issue, save up to buy the better part. Also, keep in mind that this site has an excellent used equipment exchange. I don't check it every day, but I'm willing to bet someone is looking to get rid of a high-end scope mount for a price that "won't break the bank". |
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Quoted:
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So what mounts don't break the bank
He qualified his request, I responded (appropriately, I think) He also has a $1000 scope that is probably going on a $1500-2000 rifle. I will never understand why people will send $Texas on a build and then cheap out on a critical part. If it's a budget issue, save up to buy the better part. Also, keep in mind that this site has an excellent used equipment exchange. I don't check it every day, but I'm willing to bet someone is looking to get rid of a high-end scope mount for a price that "won't break the bank". And you wagered Texas with dollar sign. Nice! I like it. |
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