Vortex Optics Sport Cantilever Riflescope Mounts
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It will, in fact. I'm not sure why everyone else has to be a jerk in response to this question. Wishing you all the best with your set-up! Make sure you know how to zero a firearm and calculate ballistics.
I have the number one. You want this one because the 5" version on top of an AR10 (or similar mount) is too low to clear my 50mm objective crossfire. I'll update once I've mounted it, but all I need now is another. I'm confident that this will solve my problem because it's 25" long.
The mount is extremely durable. It's connected to a Nikon P-100 camera. Mounted on a 300BLK rifle, the 300 is a powerful weapon. No issues have ever arisen for me. If you're going to use screws, make sure they're locktite.
Yes. This mounts on top and has no bearing on whether the bolts are in the right or left hand.
Selected User Reviews For Vortex Optics Sport Cantilever Riflescope Mounts
For my Crossfire II 6x18x44, the 10 and 2" offset are ideal. It's the ideal height for my AR-15-style rifle. For my Crossfire II 6x18x44, the 10 and 2" offset are ideal. My Palmetto was a perfect match.
The rings are too thin, and the ring sits too high on the finger. For those applications, the Vortex Pro Cantilever mount is the way to go. This is an excellent choice for mounting a crossfire or strike eagle. This is a no-brainer. Separate rings are a waste of time. It has been able to hold my 1-pound bag. For over 5 range sessions, I had an 8x strike eagle in place. I used my torque wrench to test the screws after five trips and they did not budge. It's really good!.
This is something I purchased and installed on my AR 10 308. I used a torque wrench to install it according to the instructions. I was putting a bunch of ammo through my gun to see what it liked and couldn't believe how bad some of the groupings were. When I realized the scope was sliding, I moved all the way to the turret and scraped it up a little. When I contacted Vortex, they advised me to tighten it up a little more, to 18 lb torque instead of 16. That's what I did, and when I shot, I was still shifting back. I wouldn't buy this if you plan on using it with an AR10 308; a friend I spoke with said he had the same problem as me, though I'm not sure what caliber he used. I eventually settled on some much less expensive 6 screw rings, and I've had no problems since.
(CM- 30mm (202). The CM-Vortex is a type of vortex that is used to create My new Strike Eagle 1- and the 202 30mm cantilever mount are a perfect match. 8 scope. On my rifles, I use only Vortex optics and mounts because the quality is excellent and the pricing is very competitive when compared to other brands.
Install the scope at a good height and with ease. On a scale of 1 to 5, it's only a 5. So it's not as if the thing has to withstand a massive recoil. It's a good fit and price for me, and I didn't have to do much research to make sure the rings fit the scope.
This is what I put on my MP15 scoped. CMP rimfire sporter matches have a limit of 22 rounds. Except for the ring height, the setup is nearly identical to that of my high-powered service rifle. The Vortex mount is one of the most powerful mounts in the game. 59" rather than 1. The White Oak Armament rail/scope ring combo is 38" long (the same as iron sights). Rather than being against the charging handle, my nose is on top of it.
It performs admirably. This was a gift for my AR- I give it a ten out of ten. It performs admirably. I was concerned that the recoil would cause the screws to loosen and the sight to shift. It's been almost a year since I got it, and the sight is still very safe. It is something I strongly suggest.
It's just that I wish it didn't cost so much. There are no issues with the hardware being stripped or the fitment being incorrect. Everything appears to be in its proper place.