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Posted: 12/27/2014 9:53:59 PM EDT
| I just ordered a 1-4 bushnell for my GFs rifle and I want to mount it in a Aero Precision ultra light mount, Which mount should I get the spr or extended. Any help would be greatly appreciated also this rifle will not be wearing any BUIS. |
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Most likely the medium-range one will be fine. If you tend to shoot with your head up on the charging handle, the SPR mount might be better.
The SPR will also work if you don't mind bringing it back a couple notches from the front of the receiver if necessary. |
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Most likely the medium-range one will be fine. If you tend to shoot with your head up on the charging handle, the SPR mount might be better. The SPR will also work if you don't mind bringing it back a couple notches from the front of the receiver if necessary. This. The extended mount works fine if you have the stock back at least 1-2 clicks. If you shoot NTCH, the SPR is better. |
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This. The extended mount works fine if you have the stock back at least 1-2 clicks. If you shoot NTCH, the SPR is better. Quoted:
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Most likely the medium-range one will be fine. If you tend to shoot with your head up on the charging handle, the SPR mount might be better. The SPR will also work if you don't mind bringing it back a couple notches from the front of the receiver if necessary. This. The extended mount works fine if you have the stock back at least 1-2 clicks. If you shoot NTCH, the SPR is better. When will this mount be back in stock? http://aeroprecisionusa.com/aspx/store/productdetail.aspx?pid=207 |
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Most likely the medium-range one will be fine. If you tend to shoot with your head up on the charging handle, the SPR mount might be better. The SPR will also work if you don't mind bringing it back a couple notches from the front of the receiver if necessary. This. The extended mount works fine if you have the stock back at least 1-2 clicks. If you shoot NTCH, the SPR is better. When will this mount be back in stock? http://aeroprecisionusa.com/aspx/store/productdetail.aspx?pid=207 Got an e-mail from them a few days ago saying they should have a full line-up in a few weeks. Look on some other websites there should be some of them for sale. |
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When will this mount be back in stock? http://aeroprecisionusa.com/aspx/store/productdetail.aspx?pid=207 Quoted:
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Most likely the medium-range one will be fine. If you tend to shoot with your head up on the charging handle, the SPR mount might be better. The SPR will also work if you don't mind bringing it back a couple notches from the front of the receiver if necessary. This. The extended mount works fine if you have the stock back at least 1-2 clicks. If you shoot NTCH, the SPR is better. When will this mount be back in stock? http://aeroprecisionusa.com/aspx/store/productdetail.aspx?pid=207 Should be back in the next day or two. We ran out of side clamps for the SPR and extended mount, but they came back in from anodizing today. |
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Should be back in the next day or two. We ran out of side clamps for the SPR and extended mount, but they came back in from anodizing today. Quoted:
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Most likely the medium-range one will be fine. If you tend to shoot with your head up on the charging handle, the SPR mount might be better. The SPR will also work if you don't mind bringing it back a couple notches from the front of the receiver if necessary. This. The extended mount works fine if you have the stock back at least 1-2 clicks. If you shoot NTCH, the SPR is better. When will this mount be back in stock? http://aeroprecisionusa.com/aspx/store/productdetail.aspx?pid=207 Should be back in the next day or two. We ran out of side clamps for the SPR and extended mount, but they came back in from anodizing today. any word on your quick disconnect versions? I had read somewhere you were working on a lightweight qd mount. |
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