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    Which ADM mount for Viper PST Gen 2 1x6x24

    Hello all

    Opinions on a ADM mount for my new to me Vortex scope. It's going on an AR with BUIS. I also like a QR mount. It currently has a Warne MSR mount on it...

    I was looking at the Recon or Recon X with 2 inch offset for eye relief.

    Appreciate any and all comments!

    Thank you
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    If it were me, I would not get a heavier mount with that scope. It is already quite heavy. The DD or Warne XSKEL are both lighter.

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    I use the standard Recon to mount that optic in front of BUIS.

    The DD is less than 3 ounces lighter than the ADM, and it's not QD.

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    I've had repeatable return to zero with the BOBRO extended mount that I use on a Vortex Razor Gen 2 1-6x24 LPVO that weighs 25 oz. It's been rock solid for over 5 years.

    https://www.mountsplus.com/bobro-30mm-mount.html

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    I have the ADM M recon qd mount on my Razor, and a regular Recon qd on my BCM and they work well, but they now cost $240+ and I'm not sure that they're worth the money. As mentioned above the Bobro is probably a better option for a few dollars more and lighter weight. I do like the Warne mounts as well. I've never had Warne's with qd but I had many years of hunting with a S&W M&P10 with the Warne mount on it and it held up really well after being carried and dropped all over the north woods.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hank6046 View Post
    I have the ADM M recon qd mount on my Razor, and a regular Recon qd on my BCM and they work well, but they now cost $240+ and I'm not sure that they're worth the money. As mentioned above the Bobro is probably a better option for a few dollars more and lighter weight. I do like the Warne mounts as well. I've never had Warne's with qd but I had many years of hunting with a S&W M&P10 with the Warne mount on it and it held up really well after being carried and dropped all over the north woods.
    The Bobro dual lever mount’s base length has caused figment issues with BUIS and short mounting space on the optic.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 3 AE View Post
    I've had repeatable return to zero with the BOBRO extended mount that I use on a Vortex Razor Gen 2 1-6x24 LPVO that weighs 25 oz. It's been rock solid for over 5 years.

    https://www.mountsplus.com/bobro-30mm-mount.html
    We might have a winner with this...

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    Quote Originally Posted by JediGuy View Post
    If it were me, I would not get a heavier mount with that scope. It is already quite heavy. The DD or Warne XSKEL are both lighter.
    Yep. I always liked ADM mounts but for my pst gen2 I went with the Aero Precision mount this time. 3 ounces and change vs 9 ounces and change.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LowSpeed_HighDrag View Post
    Personally, I think QD is overrated, how often are we actually removing our scope mounts? Nothing wrong with QD, but it's a little bit of added weight that will likely never be used. IMO.

    Instead of traditional inline BUIS, why not a secondary aiming device, like a 45* or top mounted RDS?
    I agree.

    https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread...unts-for-an-AR

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeriousStudent View Post
    I will look forward to reading it if you decide to publish it.
    Same here

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