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Posted: 11/28/2009 3:23:01 PM EDT
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Personally, I wouldn't do it for a few reasons - but even if I wanted a dot scope, I wouldn't mount it where it's going to end up cooking. YMMV. Sorry, but many people who really give their rifles a work out are quite happy with gas tube mounts, the requirement though is the use of a good quality optic, so far the favorite is an Aimpoint Micro, and those are almost entirely mounted on ultimak tubes. The setup under discussion will be substantially cooler so I think that he will be more than fine with any quality optic. OP you may find the rifle a little more if not to front heavy with the extra weight out there but, try it an see if you even care.... |
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Personally, I wouldn't do it for a few reasons - but even if I wanted a dot scope, I wouldn't mount it where it's going to end up cooking. YMMV. Sorry, but many people who really give their rifles a work out are quite happy with gas tube mounts, the requirement though is the use of a good quality optic, so far the favorite is an Aimpoint Micro, and those are almost entirely mounted on ultimak tubes. The setup under discussion will be substantially cooler so I think that he will be more than fine with any quality optic. OP you may find the rifle a little more if not to front heavy with the extra weight out there but, try it an see if you even care.... As to the weight, it's really not that much, and it helps tame whatever muzzle rise your rifle may have (quite a bit, actually). As to optics cooking, have shot more than a few gas-tube-mounted rifles, including some with the el-cheapo fleabay fake aimpoints. after dumping 4 mags in quick succession (and plenty of smoke from wooden LHG), no optic failure. if you're in a situation where you're using more than 4 mags in quick succession, optics probably aren't going to be your biggest concern. |
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