I have a Bobro mount ordered and on the way for my Halo LR which is mounted on a Q Fix .308. The Bobro pushes the scope back a bit further towards one’s eye which is one reason I ordered it…..and had meant to make the swap a few months back when I got the scope…..but the primary reason that prompted me to proceed is I cannot get an acceptable return to zero out of the stock ADM mount. Acceptable by my standards being less than 1” at 100 yards.
Yesterday I spent a few hours at the range working with the mount trying to tighten the groups after removing the scope and putting it back on the rifle. I changed rail locations, tightened the mount, loosened the mount, tried various mounting procedures of pushing the scope forward…….pushing in from one side while slowing pushing the latch……even wobbling it while latching……even came home for lunch and cleaned the rifle before going back…..and no matter what I did stayed at a 2-3” change of zero after putting the scope back on. And yep, also double checked the mount was tightened correctly to the scope.
As a comparison, I have a day scope with a 2 lever ADM mount I tested on the the same rifle and RTZ was within 1” and really closer to 1/2”. I am thinking whatever is causing the zero deviation is something about the Halo LR single lever ADM mount not liking the interface with the Fix rail.…..or even the .308 bolt action recoil having an effect???….. but did not take the time to test on another rifle to get results. I have the mount tightened as far as it will go and still clamp. No problem zeroing the scope back in and it staying that way prior to removal….so I am not thinking a scope issue at all.
Anyway, on to questions and feedback from others.
1) Anyone had any similar experience with RTZ from the ADM Halo LR mount? If so did you find a trick to improve RTZ?
2) Anyone swapped to the Bobro mount? If so what RTZ results have you gotten?
It is not a big deal if I continue to leave the Halo LR attached to the Fix. This is really a dedicated thermal setup. And it holds zero fine unless detached from the rifle. I had gotten the idea to have a day scope on standby to swap out for occasional use. And even if RTZ with the Bobro is elusive I will at least get the benefit of better eye relief. But I will be a little disappointed if I cannot swap scopes and will appreciate any feedback on getting it to work before I forget about it and move on. Thanks.
Yesterday I spent a few hours at the range working with the mount trying to tighten the groups after removing the scope and putting it back on the rifle. I changed rail locations, tightened the mount, loosened the mount, tried various mounting procedures of pushing the scope forward…….pushing in from one side while slowing pushing the latch……even wobbling it while latching……even came home for lunch and cleaned the rifle before going back…..and no matter what I did stayed at a 2-3” change of zero after putting the scope back on. And yep, also double checked the mount was tightened correctly to the scope.
As a comparison, I have a day scope with a 2 lever ADM mount I tested on the the same rifle and RTZ was within 1” and really closer to 1/2”. I am thinking whatever is causing the zero deviation is something about the Halo LR single lever ADM mount not liking the interface with the Fix rail.…..or even the .308 bolt action recoil having an effect???….. but did not take the time to test on another rifle to get results. I have the mount tightened as far as it will go and still clamp. No problem zeroing the scope back in and it staying that way prior to removal….so I am not thinking a scope issue at all.
Anyway, on to questions and feedback from others.
1) Anyone had any similar experience with RTZ from the ADM Halo LR mount? If so did you find a trick to improve RTZ?
2) Anyone swapped to the Bobro mount? If so what RTZ results have you gotten?
It is not a big deal if I continue to leave the Halo LR attached to the Fix. This is really a dedicated thermal setup. And it holds zero fine unless detached from the rifle. I had gotten the idea to have a day scope on standby to swap out for occasional use. And even if RTZ with the Bobro is elusive I will at least get the benefit of better eye relief. But I will be a little disappointed if I cannot swap scopes and will appreciate any feedback on getting it to work before I forget about it and move on. Thanks.
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