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    Gucci gear, Walmart skill Darth_Uno's Avatar
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    I’ve got a GG&G FLT mount, bolt-on. Didn’t see see the need for QD as I didn’t think I’d take it on and off once it was sighted in, and so far I’m right. At 5.5 oz it’s not super light, but it’s damn sure super solid.

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    Picked this Areo Ultralight Mount up and haven't mounted it yet, hoping to find inexpensive glass pre-owned/demo. Will keep NH Shooter's experience in mind when installing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CleverNickname View Post
    I mainly have a bunch of ADM mounts, but I recently got a couple Scalarworks mounts and I'm really impressed with them. They're lightweight and I really like the fact that the attachment system doesn't have anything protruding.

    https://scalarworks.com/quick-detach-mounts/
    I’m also a fan of Scalarworks. The weight and low profile are great, and the built in leveling screw makes mounting your scope incredibly easy.

    The only downside is the price. I do have one listed in the for sale section for a considerable discount though.

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    I recently ordered a Midwest Industries QD mount along with a Trijicon Credo 2-10x36.

    There's hardly any chatter about the MI QD mount, but MI makes good stuff and it has the thumbs up from atleast one big name respected dude who I can't remember right now. I veered away from Bobro, because from what I understand the mount is spring loaded and eventually the springs will take a set and you lose zero. Lots and lots reports on that all over the interwebs.
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    I've had great luck with ADM Recon mounts for 1-X and big glass on AR-type rifles. If you want the absolute best mount, Spuhr is the way to go. I haven't zeroed the Spuhr-mounted scope on my AI in over 4 years, despite very rough treatment. Spuhr now makes some canti mounts for flattop ARs. They are not cheap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CleverNickname View Post
    I mainly have a bunch of ADM mounts, but I recently got a couple Scalarworks mounts and I'm really impressed with them. They're lightweight and I really like the fact that the attachment system doesn't have anything protruding.

    https://scalarworks.com/quick-detach-mounts/
    Same situation, exactly. Only have 1 Scalarworks, but super impressed with the design and strength, despite the light weight. The normal price of these is beyond my upper limit for a mount, but found a sale at SWFA last Black Friday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dontshakepandas View Post
    I’m also a fan of Scalarworks. The weight and low profile are great, and the built in leveling screw makes mounting your scope incredibly easy.

    The only downside is the price. I do have one listed in the for sale section for a considerable discount though.
    I pm’d you about the mount

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    I have the Aero Ultralight mount. It is light and so far, appears OK, after one year and about 800 rounds through the rifle. I also wonder how it would hold up to being dropped or other abuse.

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