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I've seen Tier One mentioned in this conversation, no personal experience. There was another but don't recall.I know options are limited for 36mm tubes. Looking for suggestions on one piece, quick detach 36mm scope mounts for a Zero Compromise 4-20. Only ones im aware of are the Spurh's.
That's an excellent point. There's not many cases that ill be switching between guns that I won't have access to the torque driver. I notice difference between rails when switching my atlas bipod with adm mount. I usually have to tweak it to get the right fit.I was thinking of doing something similar and while researching found a point I hadn't considered with the tension on QD levers not being equal if switching rails. Maybe you can get away if they are the same manufacturer, but I found many recommend bolts with a torque limiter to get the same rail tension and better return to zero.
I was thinking of doing something similar and while researching found a point I hadn't considered with the tension on QD levers not being equal if switching rails. Maybe you can get away if they are the same manufacturer, but I found many recommend bolts with a torque limiter to get the same rail tension and better return to zero.
This seems to be the perfect all on one mount. Quick detach, repeatable adjustable elevation, accessorie mount on rings. What are y'alls thoughts?
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ERATAC Gen 2 36mm Adjustable Inclination Mount 0-70 MOA 1.57" with Levers T4066-0022
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My only gripe is they don't make the 1.57 inch height with mrad adjustment. They offer it in the shorter mount .87 inch I believe.I’m debating buying that myself hence my initial recommendation as I agree It does it all. and unlike spuhr, you don’t see them everywhere so it provides a different (and imo better) looking scope/mount set up for your rifle(s).
My only gripe is they don't make the 1.57 inch height with mrad adjustment. They offer it in the shorter mount .87 inch I believe.
Thats sold by euro optic. I looked on their site. The same item number on their actual site specifes moa adjustment. May have to contact them and confirm which it is.Amazon.com: ERA-TAC 36mm Adjustable Incline Mount - 40mm/1.57" T1066-0022: Sports & Outdoors
Amazon.com: ERA-TAC 36mm Adjustable Incline Mount - 40mm/1.57" T1066-0022: Sports & Outdoorswww.amazon.com
Mrad adjustment?
Thats sold by euro optic. I looked on their site. The same item number on their actual site specifes moa adjustment. May have to contact them and confirm which it is.
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ERATAC Adjustable Inclination Mount 36mm 40mm-1.57" High w/Quick Release Levers T1066-0022
ERATAC Adjustable Inclination Mount 36mm 40mm-1.57" High w/Quick Release Levers T1066-0022 | Only at EuroOptic.com!www.eurooptic.com
I get that. My point was torque is probably more repeatable. I think a fix it stick is honestly going to be faster and more repeatable than making minute adjustments to a qd lever mechanism. But hey - whatever. That's why there are options and I was just pointing out what I found when doing a similar search.Several QD mount manufacturers make the levers / mounting mechanisms themselves adjustable so you can set the tension on the rail they will be mounted on. LaRue and ADM come to mind; in ADMs case, the adjustment is tool-less
I get that. My point was torque is probably more repeatable. I think a fix it stick is honestly going to be faster and more repeatable than making minute adjustments to a qd lever mechanism. But hey - whatever. That's why there are options and I was just pointing out what I found when doing a similar search.
Yep. I agree. I guess it is really a personal preference. Both could be made to work easily enough. Didn't mean to sound argumentative over it.You made a valid point point, I just wanted to point out that there were mounts with adjustability. I’ve noticed only very minor zero shifts when taking mounts off and on for various reasons and haven’t seen a material difference between traditional fasteners and QD stuff I’ve used. but have read about others who have stated zero shit was noticeably more pronounced with QD vs non QD so I’m not dismissing the concern.