Am looking in to a Tikka Tac A1. Rifle has no cant in the rail. Wondering what guys are doing to get additional MOA. Know Burris makes a set of canted rings but only find 1" height in 34mm. Not enough clearance for 56mm scope. Any advice?
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I have no less than eight (8) ADM QD mounts on glass assigned to a variety of rifles. They are solidly built, extremely accurate, consistently return to within 1/2 MOA when removed/remounted ... and they allow me the room in my safe to store more rifles, instead of more scopes. I'm not a company spokesman ... but I am a fan based on years of use with "zero" issues.Will check it out. Thanks for the help
Any quality scope mount will have that return and will be properly torqued. The days of QD are gone with the mounts we have now and easy access to proper torque devicesI have no less than eight (8) ADM QD mounts on glass assigned to a variety of rifles. They are solidly built, extremely accurate, consistently return to within 1/2 MOA when removed/remounted ... and they allow me the room in my safe to store more rifles, instead of more scopes. I'm not a company spokesman ... but I am a fan based on years of use with "zero" issues.
Let me understand what you're saying. You think that fixed mounts unscrewed each time, removed, mounted, and re-torqued ... is better, easier, more accurate ... than a quality QD mount that spans the whole used rail length, and tightens solidly? Do I have that right?Any quality scope mount will have that return and will be properly torqued. The days of QD are gone with the mounts we have now and easy access to proper torque devices
I'll take a SPUHR MPA or MDT over a QD system with stupid levers every day of the week. Because they are better. Every time. (Unless you need the ability to remove the scope with just your hand because it took a bullet or otherwise broke and need to use the BUIS or even no sights. But I dont play on life or death 2 way ranges)Let me understand what you're saying. You think that fixed mounts unscrewed each time, removed, mounted, and re-torqued ... is better, easier, more accurate ... than a quality QD mount that spans the whole used rail length, and tightens solidly? Do I have that right?
If so, I don't agree ... but the glory of democracy is when men of good conscience and righteous intent, can disagree and remain friends.![]()
Fair enough. I still like the ADM QD mounts ... probably because (a) I'm lazy so 5-second remove/install seems way easier, and (b) they've worked flawlessly for me for years and on multiple different rifles ranging from 223's to 338 Lapua's. To each his own ...I'll take a SPUHR MPA or MDT over a QD system with stupid levers every day of the week. Because they are better. Every time. (Unless you need the ability to remove the scope with just your hand because it took a bullet or otherwise broke and need to use the BUIS or even no sights. But I dont play on life or death 2 way ranges)
And that doesnt even go into vertically split rings if that's your style too
Curious if you could have gone with a 30 MOA. Still have enough left below your zero position?I also went with the one-piece 20 MOA Spuhr for my A1. No BUIS, my SBR is my backup.
Apologies for the slight threadromancy, but wanting to keep this all on one place ... @Steel head, any reflections on QD mounts a couple of years on?I’ve had issues in the past with an ADM and a buddy learned a valuable lesson about his Larue QR on his 338.