Rifle Scopes Semi Quick Disconnect Mount Selection Help Needed

bronco9588

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I was thinking of adding a quick disconnect to my 700 build because I want a nice rifle scope, but for a several thousand dollar investment, I would like to be able to switch the scope between rifles fairly easily. Does anybody have any experience with either:

1) NF Unimount?
2) AD Recon?

The NF is not a true quick disconnect, but I am okay with some time between remounting. I am just more concerned with a repeatable zero. I also like the fact that they have a bubble level and inclinometer made for the NF line.

The AD seems like a very quick system, but I don't know how I feel on the screws clamping the scope aligned in the horizontal.

Lastly, is it a complete faux pas to do a QD on something different than an AR?
 
Re: Semi Quick Disconnect Mount Selection Help Needed

Good set of rings(Seekins/Badger etc) and a torque wrench. I move scopes around from time to time and it works fine and is fairly quick.

Leave the QDs for the ARs.
 
Re: Semi Quick Disconnect Mount Selection Help Needed

I agree, sounds like a Seekonk T handle or borka torque wrench and a pair of badger rings would work well for you. QD just adds shit on a precision rifle to go wrong and imo not a good idea unless it is truly something you require
 
Re: Semi Quick Disconnect Mount Selection Help Needed

I do like the one piece ring concept. I know it maybe a little bit extra weight, but I feel that that will aid in the consistency of remounting. Badger has one with 30 mm rings, that looks very similar.

http://www.nightforceoptics.com/RINGS__BASES___MOUNTS/mountsUnimountL.jpg

This thing seems like it has the same amount of surface contact area with the rail than any other pair of rings and I feel that the one piece concept keeps the scope for getting a torque imparted in the mounting.

To badgers defense, I could not copy a link from their site, but they had the same thing with the same nuts even.