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Better Scope Options than Dovetail Rings...?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 1327543" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>I do things a bit differently on my long range rifle . I have a flat picatinny rail and a detachable ARMS MSP variable eye relief lever scope mount with 20 MOA in the mount rail not the Picatinny rail.</p><p>This allows the long range scope to come off leaving a flat picatinny rail to mount other stuff like low power scope or Night vision that would not work well with a 20 moa slope . Check out Mounting solutions plus <a href="http://www.mountsplus.com/AR-15_Accessories/AR-15_Scope_Mounts/scope-rings-mounts.html" target="_blank">http://www.mountsplus.com/AR-15_Accessories/AR-15_Scope_Mounts/scope-rings-mounts.html</a> </p><p>If you do go ARMS lever mount make sure your picatinny rail is a mill spec rail or the cam levers may not fit firm . Cam levers return to zero better than dovetail claws but they must fit the rail right . Lube the lever cams well with moly grease before trying to close the levers . Keep them lubed well to reduce galling on the Picatinny rail .</p><p>Don't force the levers with any tool if they will not close with finger / thumb pressure the rail is too wide . If they close too easy the rail is too narrow . </p><p>You may be able to buy them with a correct fitting rail .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 1327543, member: 17844"] I do things a bit differently on my long range rifle . I have a flat picatinny rail and a detachable ARMS MSP variable eye relief lever scope mount with 20 MOA in the mount rail not the Picatinny rail. This allows the long range scope to come off leaving a flat picatinny rail to mount other stuff like low power scope or Night vision that would not work well with a 20 moa slope . Check out Mounting solutions plus [URL]http://www.mountsplus.com/AR-15_Accessories/AR-15_Scope_Mounts/scope-rings-mounts.html[/URL] If you do go ARMS lever mount make sure your picatinny rail is a mill spec rail or the cam levers may not fit firm . Cam levers return to zero better than dovetail claws but they must fit the rail right . Lube the lever cams well with moly grease before trying to close the levers . Keep them lubed well to reduce galling on the Picatinny rail . Don't force the levers with any tool if they will not close with finger / thumb pressure the rail is too wide . If they close too easy the rail is too narrow . You may be able to buy them with a correct fitting rail . [/QUOTE]
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