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ADM has terrible POI shift for a qd mount. You have to adjust an ADM mount as well but in a worse method than just tightening a nut with a wrench and being done.
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ADM has terrible POI shift for a qd mount. You have to adjust an ADM mount as well but in a worse method than just tightening a nut with a wrench and being done.
Got any links to back up that claim? Otherwise it's a baseless claim and we can disregard it.
I previously said,
An ADM mount is plenty accurate with its return to zero for a red dot. You would not notice any POI difference taking it on & off
Plenty of videos, tests and literature documenting this. NO I would not use an ADM on a precision optic because POI shift, while not drastic, it is present. Fine for a red dot.
Everyone knows ADM mounts can be adjusted with no tools. It sounds as though you are trying to spin this to make it sound as though requiring a wrench is 'better' because you said the "method" of adjusting an ADM mount is "worse". How so? Please elaborate. I've never had any issues adjusting an ADM mount on my red dots with no tools. Some claim that it would be ideal if the bolt had less coarse threads, but still no issues what so ever.
The point of a QD mount is obviously for being able to remove and reinstall it on the same rail, BUT ALSO to be able to install it on another rail AND reinstall it it on the original rail (keeping track of optic adjustments). When you HAVE to use a wrench to manually tighten a mount to a rail ... you're missing the point of a repeatable QD mount. Bobro requires ZERO adjustment and NO tool. ADM only requires you turn the nut BY HAND and zero tool. That makes Bobro mounts the ideal QD mount. Now LaRue came out the the C.A.N. mount for this very reason ... no tool, just turn the nut by hand. Now they just need to make that an option for all of their mounts IF it is reliable.