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    Quote Originally Posted by WS6 View Post
    Geissele is 5.1oz, and made and used for DoD contract. It is the lightest mount I am aware of aside the Aero mount.
    EraTac ultralight is 5.2oz and is very nicely designed/machined. The Geissele would have been my choice were it available two months ago and I'm very excited for its release. The EraTac ultralight is excellent in its own right as well.
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    Can anybody direct me to links of all of the LaRue failures. I've shot countless 556/308 rounds with 7.1oz LT104s and never experienced a hint of issues with mine. Always stay rock solid with perfect RTZ after countless removals.
    No I've never dropped one out of helicopter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoshNC View Post
    EraTac ultralight is 5.2oz and is very nicely designed/machined. The Geissele would have been my choice were it available two months ago and I'm very excited for its release. The EraTac ultralight is excellent in its own right as well.
    I honestly don't know enough about them to comment. They are from EU, and I am unaware of any testing on them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brahmzy View Post
    Can anybody direct me to links of all of the LaRue failures. I've shot countless 556/308 rounds with 7.1oz LT104s and never experienced a hint of issues with mine. Always stay rock solid with perfect RTZ after countless removals.
    No I've never dropped one out of helicopter.
    You can just google around, but recoil had performed a test in their March issue that had an almost exact outcome to ours.

    Larue return to zero was poor compared to the other QDC options, out of 8 manufactures it placed 6th in return to zero. Pendulum impact testing had it place 7th out of 8.

    The only two mounts that were worst over all was a burris and ADM (an almost virtual tie, but just barely beat them).

    It all comes down to the way it mounts on the receiver, from an engineering perspective it is terrible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trinydex View Post
    where is this test published
    If you have a .pki you can search and download it from big green.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Digital_Damage View Post
    You can just google around, but recoil had performed a test in their March issue that had an almost exact outcome to ours.

    Larue return to zero was poor compared to the other QDC options, out of 8 manufactures it placed 6th in return to zero. Pendulum impact testing had it place 7th out of 8.

    The only two mounts that were worst over all was a burris and ADM (an almost virtual tie, but just barely beat them).

    It all comes down to the way it mounts on the receiver, from an engineering perspective it is terrible.
    I am surprised that ADM fared so poorly on pendulum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Digital_Damage View Post
    You can just google around, but recoil had performed a test in their March issue that had an almost exact outcome to ours.

    Larue return to zero was poor compared to the other QDC options, out of 8 manufactures it placed 6th in return to zero. Pendulum impact testing had it place 7th out of 8.

    The only two mounts that were worst over all was a burris and ADM (an almost virtual tie, but just barely beat them).

    It all comes down to the way it mounts on the receiver, from an engineering perspective it is terrible.
    Can't find what you are quoting..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blindeye_03 View Post
    Can't find what you are quoting..
    Here's the link but you can't read the entire article unless you subscribe to the site.

    http://www.recoilweb.com/preview-a-g...nts-57239.html
    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveL View Post
    Here's the link but you can't read the entire article unless you subscribe to the site.

    http://www.recoilweb.com/preview-a-g...nts-57239.html
    Well crap. Thanks for the link though .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blindeye_03 View Post
    Well crap. Thanks for the link though .
    LOL no problem. I have the actual magazine at home. When I get home I'll snap some pics of the charts and post them.
    Steve

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