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Rifle Scopes Does the Recknagel Tactical "Adjustable Inclination" Mount Really Work

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  • Aug 11, 2013
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    Anyone have first hand experience with this mount?

    Is it solid and repeatable?

    Will it hold zero?

    Would you recommend it?
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    Thanks,
    Jim
     
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    I actually have one with the QD release that I was using to swap a scope between my AXMC (with 0 moa set on the mount) and my DTA SRS (with 40 moa on the mount) worked really well. If you’re looking to get into one I’d give you a deal on mine. Needless to say it really works well.
     
    I actually have one with the QD release that I was using to swap a scope between my AXMC (with 0 moa set on the mount) and my DTA SRS (with 40 moa on the mount) worked really well. If you’re looking to get into one I’d give you a deal on mine. Needless to say it really works well.

    Thanks, I'm still investigating the options and not convinced I need this much inclination. If I decide to buy one I'll look you up.
     
    I have one on a 338LM, it's adjustable and QD... It's rock solid but expensive as hell...

    It's a Defiance Deviant Tactical w/integral 20MOA rail. I figured I could get another 20MOA out of that scope/rail combo (with the right mount) and still zero at 100 but also take it out from that rifle and put it on one of my 6.5Cr or something. I will use it in a PRS match one of these days, just to prove it can be done.

    By the way there's a Kahles k624i w/AMR reticle sitting on top of that mount... awesome set up.
     
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