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Posted: 2/1/2017 1:32:12 AM EDT
| Hello guys, all bullshit aside, can anyone tell me what most people are using on Mini 14's these days. I'm interested in something simple, yet built to take plenty of abuse while still holding zero, that won't break the bank. 30mm single ring or rail works for me, as long as I have quick and easy accessibility to the factory iron sights. So what comes to mind? |
| I have one question though on that setup, and that is what happenes to the bottom of the scope from brass being ejected? Granted my mini is the newer version, where brass is ejected at a different angle, I'm still concerned about damage. Anyone else run into this issue? |
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I have one question though on that setup, and that is what happenes to the bottom of the scope from brass being ejected? Granted my mini is the newer version, where brass is ejected at a different angle, I'm still concerned about damage. Anyone else run into this issue? In addition, I wonder what type of weld one gets with a red dot that high up. A cheek weld looks out of the question so are we talking a chin weld? |
| I was thinking of something along the lines of perhaps a Bushnell TRS25 ( I think that's what it's called ) red dot mounted on a rail in place of the handguard, but since these hand guards snap onto the barrel, I am curious as to how well they hold zero?Whatcha think? |
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I have one question though on that setup, and that is what happenes to the bottom of the scope from brass being ejected? Granted my mini is the newer version, where brass is ejected at a different angle, I'm still concerned about damage. Anyone else run into this issue? my brass tends to get flung to the right, 10 to 15 feet away...there are a couple of marks on the bottom of my scope, not sure if it is from the brass or something else tho. i would figure if it was from the brass, then there would be an ass load of marks on the bottom of the scope. the cheek weld is kinda high, by an inch or so, but i can still hold my cheek against the comb of the stock. |
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I have one question though on that setup, and that is what happenes to the bottom of the scope from brass being ejected? Granted my mini is the newer version, where brass is ejected at a different angle, I'm still concerned about damage. Anyone else run into this issue? |
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