Dang. Didn’t realize the price.
https://scalarworks.com/shop/quick-d...ounts/leap-07/
So I’m going to go try and find a used Steiner for the mythical “$400 used all the time” price and then put it in a $400 mount? Ouch.
So what’s the next most reliable lightweight mount?
I have multiple LVPOs in Aero Precision lightweight mounts with no issues.
No. Scalarworks would be the lightest out of the tool-less removal, but plenty of mounts are around the same weight or even lighter, such as the Badger C1, Nightforce A496, Aero Precision Ultralights, and some of the Geissele mounts (there are open source numbers from 5.1 oz to 7.2 oz, which I'm guessing is due to the differing length, height, and sizes of the different mounts). I'd hazard the Sig Alpha3 mounts are also in the ballpark, since it shares the same 7075 skeletonized structure as the Badger and Geissele mounts.
The Badger is probably the real hotness right now, assuming you don't need tool-less install/uninstall, given its modularity. I probably would have gone to those myself if they had existed when I was looking for mounts (currently using Spuhrs).
Get on Big Daddy Unlimited. Yeah it's $10 a month, and the prices are not black Friday good. But they're consistently solid and they're excellent with shipping. The mount normally is like $410, on BDU it's $306. That's where I got both the optic and the mount. Definitely worth the subscription fee IMO. But it's up to you.
I think I may have an aero in a box in the workshop, so that may be the most "reliable" at "free" may be more befitting the price of the Steiner
It's amazing to me how many options there are out there for this stuff these days. I recall having to use a GG&G estended top rail with scope rings attached to try and get an EER scope mounted back in the day before all this stuff.
Are you saying the Badger and Nightforce options are not reliable? Aero is a bit more dicey to declare fully duty-proof, but it seems durable enough for typical civilian use; plenty of posts out there asking about if they're too light for use, and very little by way of negative feedback on their durability.