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    Choosing a 1-4x mount - High or Standard Height?

    I'm looking for a QD optic mount for a 1-4x optic to mount on an AR, and I'm not sure if I want the High version or the standard version. It would be nice to be able to get the BUIS under the optic incase I needed to pop it off. This would call for the high mount, but I don't want to give my self cheek weld problems by jacking the optic up higher than it needs to be. How do I make this decision and what factors am I missing?

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    You will definitely want to get high mounts both for BUIS clearance and proper eye alignment.

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    Larue SPR LT-104 QD mount.
    Im sure the Troy BUIS fit under the scope with this mount.
    If not, they make one thats taller.
    http://stores.homestead.com/Laruetac...tail.bok?no=30

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    You shouldn't have an issue with most optics and irons with the 1.5" height.




    The 1.93" is nice that its a lot easier for rapid shots as the way the gun recoils you get on target quicker.


    Downside is for precision shooting its a little bit harder to get a solid cheekweld.



    Ideally Id like a 1.75" mount but they dont make that.


    So if most of for your shooting is drills Id get the taller mount. Most od it precision based with some drills the 1.5.

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    For me it comes down to how comfortably you can shoot at distance at high magnification on the higher mount. Being able to quickly acquire is a fantastic advantage, but if you can't shoot comfortably zoomed in, then you're better off getting a micro Aimpoint which is cheaper, or running it lower.

    I can't get comfortable with the 1.93 heigh and any zoom at all (I actually put my eye too low for normal mounts when using zoom optics), so I keep mine on a 1.5, and for anything else run a T1 on a tall mount.
    عندما تصبح الأسلحة محظورة, قد يملكون حظرون عندهم فقط
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    Quote Originally Posted by Belmont31R View Post
    So if most of for your shooting is drills Id get the taller mount. Most od it precision based with some drills the 1.5.
    Its that simple

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    Even the standard 1.5" (such as the Larue LT-104) is too high for me for an ideal cheek weld. A Nightforce 2.5-10x32 (with factory scope covers) in this mound clears a Troy BUIS by about 0.2".

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    How would a high mount and a cheek riser work (e.g. CTR riser)?

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    I ended up getting the ADM Recon, which I think is the same dimensions as the LaRue 1.5... I just couldn't get the LaRue for a good price. The ADM was on sale at Brownell's and I got it for $147 DELIVERED. I'm real impressed with it's quality and how it attaches to the rail. Easy to get a perfect fit. The only issue I had was that the recital shifts as you tighten the screws up. It was difficult to keep everything level.

    It seems to be pretty similar in heigth to the AimPoint on my other gun so the cheek weld seem natural. BUT... My MagPul MBUS does not fit under it. I'll be running it without any backups until I can get a lower profile rear folder. Hopefully the Gen 2 MBUS comes out soon.

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    How far forward are you running the optic? Mine's a fairly tight fit over my Matech and MBUS units (a few paper widths), but I can get it to fit. That said, it's the LT104 (SPR) mount, with the optic as far forward in the mount as possible and then mounted with the front flush with the front of the upper, but I have enough clearance (though it doesn't look like I do)
    عندما تصبح الأسلحة محظورة, قد يملكون حظرون عندهم فقط
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