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Anyone here have any experience with Viridian's scopes? I was just eyeing a Lyxa at OpticsPlanet, and wondered if they might be worth considering. I know the EON models are what Ruger ships on factory-scoped rifles...
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Update: Ended up with a Viridian Eon, assuming Brown gets it past the construction barricades--a part-out shop I've done business with before (Matt at S&P Outfitters, who supplied the receiver and several other parts toward this build) just got a batch of factory-scoped 10/22's in for teardown and offered me a sweetheart deal. Next problem, finding a cantilever mount to clear the scope rings, either on its own or in tandem with a 1/2" QD riser...
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Psalms 109:8, 43:1
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If you mean rings with throw levers for QD, my concern would be keeping alignment while dismounted--and that was a typo, I had meant "to clear rear sight" not "clear scope rings." Weird week here, not sure how I'm keeping my head screwed on semi-straight--just found out that the Shitty Engineer is erasing my part of my street from existence except for a stub connecting my driveway to the end of a loop. (Current layout looks like a D, new will be an upside-down G--and worse, the turns and the roundabout as they've redesigned our connection to the city street system are too tight for fire trucks to have access.)
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Psalms 109:8, 43:1
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So I made sure I had them "in case" and in 15 years I've never needed to QD them. Not sure an expensive throw lever mount for a 10/22 is where I'd put my money. For a real rifle with real recoil, sure. I don't have irons anyway and I don't think I'll ever actually need to remove those scopes for any reason.
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It's hard to be a ACLU hating, philosophically Libertarian, socially liberal, fiscally conservative, scientifically grounded, agnostic, porn admiring gun owner who believes in self determination.
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Solution ended up being one of my spare QD risers combined with a Weaver cantilever I found at Walmart today for forty bucks. With my eyes, this particular build and the eyebox a backward cant is the only thing that brings the scope back far enough to be usable.
Steyr, it also helps to note that your setups like the supermajority of the world's firearms are "set it once, leave it and run it" as oppposed to a quick-change "modular weapons system" that also needs to teardown and pack in a briefcase or laptop case.![]()
Last edited by Diamondback; 06-22-23 at 21:48.
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That works.
I have one of these on my 10/22
https://www.ebay.com/itm/292704539951
For $80, they are a really good value, with clear glass and mil dots for holding at distances from a 50 yard zero out to 180 yards.
It's hard to be a ACLU hating, philosophically Libertarian, socially liberal, fiscally conservative, scientifically grounded, agnostic, porn admiring gun owner who believes in self determination.
Chuck, we miss ya man.
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You're gonna laugh... I actually have a frickin' entire rainbow of paint pens to apply various witness marks and alignment indicators...
*Rear sight - 3 for windage to correspond to different barrel/front sight units
*Red dot - mounting position
*Scope - mounting position, though not needed as long as I remember "as far back as physically possible"
Worth noting, the Eon doesn't have a very forgiving eyebox, at least not for someone with mostly iron-sight experience.
<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>Ye best start believin' in Orwellian Dystopias, mateys... yer LIVIN' in one!--after Capt. Hector Barbossa
Psalms 109:8, 43:1
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