Arca Swiss to picatinny w/ qd on picatinny

If you look at this link you can get any of the clamps and the CA-R 50 picatinny section will attach to the bottom side of them.

http://soar.reallyrightstuff.com/soar-more/lever-release-clamps

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Looking for the opposite of that haha. I’m looking for something that qd clamps onto my rifles picatinny and will mount onto my rrs arca Swiss leveling head
 
Looking for the opposite of that haha. I’m looking for something that qd clamps onto my rifles picatinny and will mount onto my rrs arca Swiss leveling head
My anvil 30 does that. Even better, it came with a set of legs attached. :) Sorry, couldn't resist.
 
Holy shit that sc lr clamp is bad ass. Sign me up for one when it comes out. It’s going on my ta ul c. For now I’ll just stick with the NATO dovetail adaptor. Thanks for the reply.
 
Yeah, the lever on the Anvil-30 is not ideal, but as a package, it is smaller and lighter than anything else, and is stable enough for me to shoot sub moa standing with it, without anything else like a sling. Still, I really want to try a leveling base.
 
I used an old ADM AD22 I had laying around and tapped it 1/4-20. I normally use it to mount my CONX to my Legend spotter.
Bolting a plate to it works fine on lightweight AR’s. Think I’d run the rail closer to the center of gravity on heavier rifles or continued use.2FB841E1-8791-42DB-B19E-474738CEA921.jpeg04AFC78B-5680-4E5C-A9B3-B3ACEE7C1CF3.jpeg
 
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I used an old ADM AD22 I had laying around and tapped it 1/4-20. I normally use it to mount my CONX to my Legend spotter.
Bolting a plate to it works fine on lightweight AR’s. Think I’d run the rail closer to the center of gravity on heavier rifles or continued use.View attachment 6911930View attachment 6911929

I did the same thing with a QD sling stud adapter that I had on a harris bipod for my AR10. Pulled it apart, took the sling stud out of the adapter, and replaced it with a 1/4 bolt, put the QD adapter onto the Arca plate with the bolt, then ran a lock washer and nut on the backside and tightened it down. So far it's been rock solid with my RPR. I run it close to the center of gravity, but it works.