After a week long search of available one piece 34 mm scope mounts I've settled on American Rifle Company's M10 mount.
The SH article and the good design convinced me of the quality.
My reason for a high quality one-piece mount is that I won't need to hand lap the rings to get them aligned and concentric. This means I can move the HDMR scope from my Browning A-Bolt W/ laminated thumbhole stock and high, roll-over cheekpiece to a DTA - when my order is filled, that is. Both rifles require "med-high" 1.42" rings (rail top to ring center).
A high quality one-piece mount means I won't be placing any torque on the scope tube due to misaligned rings.
I avoided that with my Burris 30 mm rings because they have plastic inserts that can pivot slightly as the rings are tightened. Very clever. Plus I got two sets of offset plastic inserts to get a 20 MOA slope.
At $300. the M10 mount ain't cheap nor is it frikkin' $500.!
The SH article and the good design convinced me of the quality.
My reason for a high quality one-piece mount is that I won't need to hand lap the rings to get them aligned and concentric. This means I can move the HDMR scope from my Browning A-Bolt W/ laminated thumbhole stock and high, roll-over cheekpiece to a DTA - when my order is filled, that is. Both rifles require "med-high" 1.42" rings (rail top to ring center).
A high quality one-piece mount means I won't be placing any torque on the scope tube due to misaligned rings.
I avoided that with my Burris 30 mm rings because they have plastic inserts that can pivot slightly as the rings are tightened. Very clever. Plus I got two sets of offset plastic inserts to get a 20 MOA slope.
At $300. the M10 mount ain't cheap nor is it frikkin' $500.!