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Which mount are you using with a T1? I purchased a LaRue LT660 because I liked the quality of the LT661 I used on my shotgun. The LT660 seems to sit up a little high for me because when snapped in the RD is in the lower section of glass. Is this just something I have to get use to? I have to raise my head slightly to bring the RD more center of glass.
diving dave
11-25-15, 17:32
I assume you have the 1/3rd co witness of the 660?(high mount) ....I run one on my AR and havent noticed any issues..I run a LT751 on my Scar , sits a tad lower..
Yes, it's the high mount. Sounds like I should have ordered the LT751
You have the 660... the lower-1/3rd co-witness. I prefer that, as I use fixed irons anyway, but if you're using flip-ups, an absolute co-witness is a better way to go (in my opinion). That's the 751.
I have BUIS. I emailed them to see if I can exchange it for the lower mount.
Keep using it. You'll get used to it and never want to use an absolute mount again.
Which mount are you using with a T1? I purchased a LaRue LT660 because I liked the quality of the LT661 I used on my shotgun. The LT660 seems to sit up a little high for me because when snapped in the RD is in the lower section of glass. Is this just something I have to get use to? I have to raise my head slightly to bring the RD more center of glass.
I'm using a LT660, and ADM that places the BUIS in the lower 1/3 of my T1s. The lower 1/3 is my preference as opposed to absolute co-witness.
Whether you want to get used to a lower 1/3 is up to you. If it doesn't jive with you, I'd recommend going absolute co-witness.
I know it's all personal preference, but why would you never go back?
Boba Fett v2
12-01-15, 19:01
Which mount are you using with a T1? I purchased a LaRue LT660 because I liked the quality of the LT661 I used on my shotgun. The LT660 seems to sit up a little high for me because when snapped in the RD is in the lower section of glass. Is this just something I have to get use to? I have to raise my head slightly to bring the RD more center of glass.
Don't rule out Bobro mounts.
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