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Spur mount 34mm

Roperboy87

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Have have spur mount that I would sell as I am moving a different direction. The model number is on the boxes. The mounts was purchase in Aug. 2022. No marks or scratches. I would take $375.00 shipped
 

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Forgive my ignorance here, but is there an advantage over using a one piece, like your Spuhr, over a set of nice rings?
I'm having a smokeless muzz built and am mounting a 34mm tube scope. The rifle has a rail and I'd normally buy a set of NF or Badger rings and call it a day.
Would the one piece necessarily sit any higher or do they vary in height like a set of rings. I'm guessing the ability to quickly remove the scope (and the mount) is one benefit….but is there something I'm missing.
My rifle will be strictly for hunting.
Thanks
 
You basically sum it up. But the spur mounts a rugged and very tough from what I hear from friends that have them and use them.
 
Spuhr is known for their tight tolerances. Plus, 1 piece is a more solid connection.. I equate it to would you rather have an action machined with an intergal lug & rail or an action that is 3 separate pieces with the rail & lug pinned on? The one piece spuhr mount removes 1 factor from tolerance stacking.
 

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