I am in the process of deciding on a new mount to put an S&B scope on one of the AI AXMC rifles.
I plan to be shooting from 100 yards with it, to around 2000 yards. (Rifle comes with a 30moa rail).
Originally I had been looking at the standard suggestion of the Sphur mounts, however when talking with the guys at EuroOptic, they suggested I look at the ERA-TAC mounts and mentioned that they had had a lot of good success / satisfaction with them.
In doing some research I noticed they had one that looked quite interesting, it adjusts from 0MOA to 70MOA
https://www.eratac.de/en/products/tactical-mounts/one-piece-mounts/
https://www.eurooptic.com/era-tac-a...-37mm-146-high-with-quick-release-levers.aspx
This seems like it would be ideal in making it easy to get from a 100 yard zero to 2000 yard targets without having to worry about maxing out the scope.
I was thinking about getting the one with the quick release levers.
There was an older thread from the beginning of the year about some OEM branded versions of it.
I wanted to check if anyone has tried the original ones out long term and how well they hold a perfect zero for doing 1000+ yard shots without having to re-adjust the scope after putting it on and off the rifle, or moving up and down the elevation adjustment?
Also are heavy long scopes held rock steady as the elevation range is moved up?
I plan to be shooting from 100 yards with it, to around 2000 yards. (Rifle comes with a 30moa rail).
Originally I had been looking at the standard suggestion of the Sphur mounts, however when talking with the guys at EuroOptic, they suggested I look at the ERA-TAC mounts and mentioned that they had had a lot of good success / satisfaction with them.
In doing some research I noticed they had one that looked quite interesting, it adjusts from 0MOA to 70MOA
https://www.eratac.de/en/products/tactical-mounts/one-piece-mounts/
https://www.eurooptic.com/era-tac-a...-37mm-146-high-with-quick-release-levers.aspx
This seems like it would be ideal in making it easy to get from a 100 yard zero to 2000 yard targets without having to worry about maxing out the scope.
I was thinking about getting the one with the quick release levers.
There was an older thread from the beginning of the year about some OEM branded versions of it.
I wanted to check if anyone has tried the original ones out long term and how well they hold a perfect zero for doing 1000+ yard shots without having to re-adjust the scope after putting it on and off the rifle, or moving up and down the elevation adjustment?
Also are heavy long scopes held rock steady as the elevation range is moved up?