LaRue only for my money. I prefer the optic near the end of the receiver as well.
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LaRue only for my money. I prefer the optic near the end of the receiver as well.
BCM was out of Larue, and most other mounts, but I like the looks of the Bobro anyway. So that's what I ordered! We'll see how it works when it arrives. I also went with the MBUS, as questioned in a thread below. And an MS2 sling, and an ASAP, and an MI MOE rail, and some Magpul furniture... my lord...
If you keep an eye out in the equipment exchange, a used like new Larue LT-150 can be found for $90 -100 shipped. They pop up frequently.
I have the ADM (Lower 1/3 Co-witness version) in use for a ML3 on a Noveske upper. I've had it off the gun a half dozen times, playing with different optics and return to zero is outstanding. POI has never shifted.
The tension adjustment (to the rail) might be more coarse then some - you turn the head of the tension bolt one notch at at time, so any one adjustment is a fixed amount. My first mounting attempt was just a little more than snug and allowed the POI to shift a little. One more "notch" of tension adjustment probably put it tighter than needed, (probably just a stacking of tolerances on my specific rail). Considerable force to unlock the lever is now required, but as noted the POA/POI has not changed with multiple removals.
The ADM is a very solid mount.
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Bobro. I had LaRue and sold it for Bobro. Love the mount, love the customer service. I prever absolute co-witness. YMMV.
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