Bobro,Larue,ADM your choice.
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Bobro,Larue,ADM your choice.
My QRP2 seems to hold fine... but it looks as though it positions the Aimpoint slightly off to the right.
I was playing with it the other night and noticed that when I was looking through the Irons, which are exact cowitness and match up to the dot good,... the tube isn't true to the rear app.
"You people have too much time on your hands." - scottryan
I had this same problem with my PRO. I tightened 3 as the manual said but I was still having to do 8-10 clicks after each group at 50. After a few groups I said screw it and tightened the mount down about 4 more clicks and its been dead on ever since YMMV...
I would replace it with an ADM or Larue....better mounts and less bulky.
Ralph, any luck?
I am having the same issue too. I made sure I pushed the mount forward while tightening it as I thought perhaps it shook loose. Even then after a trip I noticed I was able to tighten it up again. I guess I will look into getting a new mount when I can, until then I will probably put some type of witness mark on to help see if it has come loose.
http://www.laruetactical.com/larue-t...-compm2-lt-129
They don't come available that often but I waited for awhile and picked mine up for $90 shipped on the exchange here...I might have just been lucky that day.
You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood for something, sometime in your life.----Sir Winston Churchill
I realize this is an older thread, but wanted to share my thoughts. I purchased a PRO last week and installed it on my RR. Moved it around on the rail a few times to my liking then finally tried to torque it with the three clicks....it wouldn't tighten. Pressed on the knob and tried to tighten, started spinning freely...stripped. Had a heck of a time trying to remove it and had to pull the knob and loosen in order to get it off the rail. Took it back to the dealer and had him take a look....he said this one must've been a defect and gave me another new one to try. Before I left, I let the guys "show" me exactly what to do just in case I was over doing it.....nope, still three clicks and GTG. I did notice that this knob is perfectly horizontal once it is torqued, whereas the first one was canted when I torqued it. Maybe it was cross threaded from the factory, who knows, but this one is very solid. Sighted it in Saturday with no movement at all. Very satisfied.
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