Not an obr but an sr25. You can use 1 inch rings with a 22moa badger rail or any 1.49 inch ring or uni mount is what you want. Larue also makes a mount for the obr to use the 5-25-56 scope. I prefer the first option i listed.
The SB 5-25 MIL have enogh travel to be mounted in the the 22moa riser, on the OBR that already is 20 moa.
But the SB 5-25 moa scope does not have enogh travel to do that.
I would anyway recomend you to use a 0 MOA mount for the OBR and you don't shoot at those distances where you need all the travel anyway so the 20 MOA built in to the gun is more the likely enogh.
Here is my solution.
Here on a HK 417 and with a Hensoldt 4-16x56 scope.
Makes those in both 0 and 20 MOA
Height is 1,45"
If you have your head very much forward you might need a cantilever mount, here it is on a AR 15.
But works equally well on OBR.
same here 0 and 20 moa.
Can't hit what you can't see. I think people under scope rifles alot due to being told they don't need that much scope due to the basic 1x per 100 yards. That's fine for man sized targets but that doesn't work well if you are shooting at smaller than MOA size.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Rob01</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Can't hit what you can't see. I think people under scope rifles alot due to being told they don't need that much scope due to the basic 1x per 100 yards. That's fine for man sized targets but that doesn't work well if you are shooting at smaller than MOA size.
I can turn my 5-25x down to 9x if needed.
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Absolutely agree! I run a NF 8-32x56 on my OBR and I love it.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Daps!</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Gits you run that stick yet? </div></div>
Yea how'd you know I got one? Shooting groups varing from .4-.9 MOA Recently been grouping pretty nice. Do I know you BTW?