General Categories > General Firearm Discussion

It's tax time...

<< < (4/8) > >>

KGillen:
Checked out their site, hope I can find something in my price range...around $200-300... suggestions?

Dan W:
Quick release mounts are useless if they don't return to zero upon reinstall.

LaRue mounts are the best  in the industry for repeated return to zero, and I can prove it on my Rifle

Dan W:
You are confusing the scope and the mount. I am saying by a Larue mount, and install whatever scope you want in it.

I have an Armalite mount that is not Quick release with a Nikon Team Primos Monarch 3-9x40 in it.

That setup is around the $300 mark, and is a backup.

My current optic is a Larue LT158 mount and a Nikon Monarch 4-16x42 scope. That is about a $600 setup, still cheap by many standards.

Larue sells only very high end tactical or mil spec scopes on their site, so they will be very high in price.

KGillen:
You're right, come to think of it, I believe I was on their scope/mount combo page. I will look at their mounts when I get home from work.

Wesley D:

--- Quote from: KGillen on January 16, 2011, 07:47:51 PM ---Checked out their site, hope I can find something in my price range...around $200-300... suggestions?

--- End quote ---

I have the LaRue LT101 with a Burris Fullfield II 3-9x40, because I ran across that scope reco in Boston's Gun Bible.  Burris is good people from just north of Denver and they make good on their forever warranty.  Mount, rings, and glass will run you around $300. 

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version