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Mounting question with cheesy diagram
Can you do a mounting like this with rifles under .243? I was thinking this as I ordered my $90 mount for my AR.
Told you it was cheesy.
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No sure but this looks a little cheesy to me. I wouldn't do it. Suspect zero would change plus bumpt the bell end of the scope would cause problems.
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Jon, you wouldn't be the first person to ever do it.
I suspect the rings being so far back might increase the chance of the scope being knocked out of zero if the objective bell gets whacked, but, maybe not, too. . .
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It'll work but leaves an awful lot to be desired. I would not do it.. They make extension mounts etc
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I wouldn't do it I already ordered the cantilever mounts. But just wondering if you could.
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jon lynn,
I thought this was a sex therapy question! LOL. As for scopes, I would get a longer RAIL or cantilevered rings to get support on both sides of the adjustments. Adam
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