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Thread: LT 150/Aimpoint PRO

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gen4Glock22 View Post
    Peeps on TOS are trying to say in terms of recoil having the rings closer to the front of the optic is the way to go to mitigate any small effect that recoil may have. That seems counter intuitive to me though.

    Again, AR isn't a heavy hitter but recoil pushes your gun, gun pushes your mount, mount pushes your optic. If everything is already touching what is pushing it you minimize issues. Not really needed on an AR if using quality parts that are torqued correctly but it is free insurance so why not.

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    I put my mount right in the middle of the tube. That recoil stuff is a bunch of liberal nonsense.
    "You people have too much time on your hands." - scottryan

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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    I put my mount right in the middle of the tube. That recoil stuff is a bunch of liberal nonsense.
    Lol. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gen4Glock22 View Post
    Peeps on TOS are trying to say in terms of recoil having the rings closer to the front of the optic is the way to go to mitigate any small effect that recoil may have. That seems counter intuitive to me though.
    Because it is. Using your rifle as an example, the Aimpoint is stationary and the AR/Rings move backward during recoil. This gives the appearance of the Aimpoint moving forward. The way you have it setup now prevents the aimpoint from moving forward.

    Avoid TOS.

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