I have had my LRP for about two weeks, or one trip to the range, or 180 rounds too be MOST specific. Seems to lock-up tight and is not overly difficult to remove. So far, so good.
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I have had my LRP for about two weeks, or one trip to the range, or 180 rounds too be MOST specific. Seems to lock-up tight and is not overly difficult to remove. So far, so good.
Yes the LRP mount. When I locked the mount down on my rail, it would slide fore and aft in the slot. The more I tightened it, the less it would move but as tight as it would go, it still moves a little bit. This is unsatisfactory because the mount/sight will move under recoil.
Wow...Thank you CoryCop25. I had not forced the mount fore and aft, and you are correct it does move. I guess I need to start saving for a LaRue.
I have a larue cowitness and lower 1/3 as well as an adm lower 1/3. I prefer the larue locking system, there isn't two small springs to get lost or bent. However, the adm system will probably never get loose and is adjustable without tools. Both lock up tight and return to zero after removal.
I think my favorite is the larue cowitness because of weight, looks, and lever, but all are good to go.
The LaRue and ADM are both decent.
I have had issues with ADM mounts loosening.
Tighten them more than you think you need to, and check them frequently for the first few hundred rounds.
I find that the LaRue seats the best if you cycle the latch a few times, gradually increasing tightness until it takes decent effort to unlatch the lock.
Is the only quarrel with the DD lower 1/3 mount that it's not QD?
How well do these QD mounts really hold zero?
If you're shooting a 1-4x optic and switch it for a red dot, then sure at close range your red dot will be good enough if it was previously zeroed, BUT putting the 1-4x back on and taking a precision shot at 200 yards? How zeroed is that 1-4x going to be?
I ask because I don't know, I'm not just trying to stir crap up.
I frequently switch back and forth from my 1-4 and M4S (both in Bobro mounts) and there is no discernible shift.
I have seen tests with LaRue mounts with a precision rig with the optic removed and remounted between each shot for 20 shots (if I recall correctly), and the group looked like a normal 20 round string from a precision rifle.
Good mounts make it a non-issue if properly mounted.
Still, it's a good practice to confirm zero any time an optic is remounted.