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You might be able to get a used Troy MCS for not much more than the good mounts mentioned. You would then have far more options and wouldn't have to worry about the cost of bedding periodically.
Thank you for all the recommendations, I now have some homework to do. As for the Troy MCS option, eventually as money allows, I am leaning toward the JAE chassis, for this rifle, but I wanted to take care of the optics first.
I'm going with the Basset mount. It's not as expensive as the sadlak mount and, it's got some pretty great reviews. It even doesn't lose zero after taking it off and putting it back on.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jwoolf</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I'm going with the Basset mount. It's not as expensive as the sadlak mount and, it's got some pretty great reviews. It even doesn't lose zero after taking it off and putting it back on.
I'll second the Bassett. I have their low Picatinny on my M1A. I've also owned a Smith and a Sadlak. What the Bassett lacks in tacticool factor it more than makes up for in ease of removal & replacement.