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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
Cantilever mounts?
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<blockquote data-quote="rpol98" data-source="post: 2712040" data-attributes="member: 122310"><p>for my AR-15's, I use cantilevers with as short of a cantilever as possible, like the Geissele or ADM Recon. For my AR-10's, I use non-cantilever mounts like the ADM Recon-S. The Recon-S is a straight up mount. The upper-receiver pic-rail length of the AR-10 is long enough that you don't need the cantilever length, at least for me, unless I guess if you shoot nose-to-charging-handle ("NOTCH").</p><p></p><p>cantilever is not as rigid as a straight-up mount, due to that cantilever arm hanging out the front without direct support.</p><p></p><p>you should only be using the cantilever scope mount when it's necessary, because of the short pic rail space on the upper receiver, and the eye-relief dictates that the front mount to the scope is out over the handguard. So you make that concession.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rpol98, post: 2712040, member: 122310"] for my AR-15's, I use cantilevers with as short of a cantilever as possible, like the Geissele or ADM Recon. For my AR-10's, I use non-cantilever mounts like the ADM Recon-S. The Recon-S is a straight up mount. The upper-receiver pic-rail length of the AR-10 is long enough that you don't need the cantilever length, at least for me, unless I guess if you shoot nose-to-charging-handle ("NOTCH"). cantilever is not as rigid as a straight-up mount, due to that cantilever arm hanging out the front without direct support. you should only be using the cantilever scope mount when it's necessary, because of the short pic rail space on the upper receiver, and the eye-relief dictates that the front mount to the scope is out over the handguard. So you make that concession. [/QUOTE]
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