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I had the Wiser and didn’t like it. I really didn’t like the strap mechanism it uses for tension, and found it a much bigger pain in the ass to set up as opposed to just direct mounting the Magnetospeed normally. I hated that the mount plate and carbon rod are two separate pieces with absolutely nothing holding them together besides the tension of the strap. It made the Wiser extremely clumsy to adjust, and easy for it to fall out of alignment over time. The other options I’m aware of are the MK Machining, and I think MPA makes one called the RAT. After using the Wiser, I came to the conclusion that just mounting it normally is the best option. The only problem I have with the normal mounting is I can’t use a mirage cover on my suppressor, but the Wiser wouldn’t let me use a cover either. I couldn’t get the bayonet close enough to the bore with the cover on.
To be fair, I shoot all my rifles with the same Ultra 9 attached 100% of the time, so if I direct mount the Magnetospeed, I never have to adjust it. Someone who has to adjust the spacers every time will likely disagree with me about which is a bigger pain to deal with.
I’m not saying the Wiser or any of the other options are crap, but from my experience, I was extremely disappointed and decided to just go back to normally mounting the Magnetospeed. If your reason for looking at these mounts is just that you don’t like the theory and idea of having the Magnetospeed touching your barrel, I would recommend avoiding these mounts, as that was the exact reason I tried them. If you have a physical reason for needing one, that is a different story.
I had the Wiser and didn’t like it. I really didn’t like the strap mechanism it uses for tension, and found it a much bigger pain in the ass to set up as opposed to just direct mounting the Magnetospeed normally. I hated that the mount plate and carbon rod are two separate pieces with absolutely nothing holding them together besides the tension of the strap. It made the Wiser extremely clumsy to adjust, and easy for it to fall out of alignment over time. The other options I’m aware of are the MK Machining, and I think MPA makes one called the RAT. After using the Wiser, I came to the conclusion that just mounting it normally is the best option. The only problem I have with the normal mounting is I can’t use a mirage cover on my suppressor, but the Wiser wouldn’t let me use a cover either. I couldn’t get the bayonet close enough to the bore with the cover on.
To be fair, I shoot all my rifles with the same Ultra 9 attached 100% of the time, so if I direct mount the Magnetospeed, I never have to adjust it. Someone who has to adjust the spacers every time will likely disagree with me about which is a bigger pain to deal with.
I’m not saying the Wiser or any of the other options are crap, but from my experience, I was extremely disappointed and decided to just go back to normally mounting the Magnetospeed. If your reason for looking at these mounts is just that you don’t like the theory and idea of having the Magnetospeed touching your barrel, I would recommend avoiding these mounts, as that was the exact reason I tried them. If you have a physical reason for needing one, that is a different story.
The Wiser Precision mount also looks nice.