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<blockquote data-quote="Fishdeeper" data-source="post: 1769805" data-attributes="member: 110706"><p>Reviving an old thread with a new question...for those that use a Flatline Ops Anti Cant that folds....which one is easier to see..the Tango RM that mounts on the rail, or the model that mounts on the tube?</p><p>And if you mounted it on the tube, did you mount it in front between the elev dial and the front ring, or behind between the dial and the rear ring? If rear mounted, does it block your view of the elev dial?</p><p></p><p>Just trying to get some feedback on which is easiest to see without losing cheekweld.</p><p>For reference, i installed the Talley 20moa rail with builtin anti-cant on my Hells Canyon Speed 300 wsm, but i can not see it easily without moving my head back. And it is also difficult to see at low light, as light does not shine thru it. The scope is a Leupold Mark5HD 35mm tube.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishdeeper, post: 1769805, member: 110706"] Reviving an old thread with a new question...for those that use a Flatline Ops Anti Cant that folds....which one is easier to see..the Tango RM that mounts on the rail, or the model that mounts on the tube? And if you mounted it on the tube, did you mount it in front between the elev dial and the front ring, or behind between the dial and the rear ring? If rear mounted, does it block your view of the elev dial? Just trying to get some feedback on which is easiest to see without losing cheekweld. For reference, i installed the Talley 20moa rail with builtin anti-cant on my Hells Canyon Speed 300 wsm, but i can not see it easily without moving my head back. And it is also difficult to see at low light, as light does not shine thru it. The scope is a Leupold Mark5HD 35mm tube. [/QUOTE]
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