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Thread: Scalarworks LEAP/Scope Mount
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26 June 2018, 10:33 #16
I’d try one for Bobro pricing. They are gorgous and I like the narrow base vs the Bobro.
Having two SW MRO mounts I don’t consider them true QD. You thumb the wheel what seems like enough turns and it’s still catching the rail. It usually takes 2-3 thumbings to pop it off. Two wheels would be even slower. As a civvie that is a small carp, not a deal breaker. But it would be if I was LEO/Mil.“ When I comes to modern politics, I think the inverse of Hanlon's Razor applies...In other words, "Never attribute to stupidity that which is adequately explained by malice." - Kerplode
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26 June 2018, 11:33 #17
Last edited by gatordev; 26 June 2018 at 11:42.
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27 June 2018, 03:05 #18Senior Member
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I remain a fan of "unimount" type torque on mounts like Badger and Nightforce and so forth.
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6 September 2018, 20:45 #19
Way Overpriced.. Crazy Prices..
How is it better than my Bobro or American Defense mounts..?
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15 May 2019, 20:17 #20
Anyone have any real world experience with this yet? I love their Aimpoint mounts but can't find any real reviews. Sorry to bring this thread to life. I suppose it dying is a sign of what I'll find out
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16 May 2019, 15:26 #21
M4C has some chatter on them with Scalar and Vortex in dialog too.
Seems well engineered. Love the streamline approach. Price point keeps me out on principle alone.
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16 May 2019, 15:38 #22
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16 May 2019, 16:18 #23
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16 May 2019, 18:01 #24
Well one popped up on another forum nib at a low price point so I'm taking it as a sign. Hope I'm making a good decision because ya, that's alotta coin to drop despite the low price point. Thank you for the replies
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16 May 2019, 19:09 #25
The only way left to innovate in market that's flooded with all levels of design from flashy tactical to sublime, is to add a retarded price tag to boost bragging rights.
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16 May 2019, 19:10 #26
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16 May 2019, 21:28 #27Senior Member
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It remains my opinion that 65 in-lb torqued 1/2" nuts on crossbolts is the best way to retain a mount to a rifle.
The reason "QD" became a thing was because optics were fragile. We didn't trust them. We wanted to feel like we could revert back to what we trusted (irons) rapidly, should the glass fail in some way. Now, we are to the point where QD mounts are more likely to break or shift than the optic is to break or shift.
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17 May 2019, 13:04 #28
I'll give impressions but wont be able to give a stellar review with hard use. Living in the good old NY we dont get to do much training. Having a fixed 10 round magazine limits "tactical" applications.
But that's where my extra money to afford this comes from. I dont have to worry about tax stamps, SBRs, more than one lower, magazines (I only need one 10 round pmag... fixed), freedom, tons of ammo etc. Frees up funds for shit like this.