I had to flip a coin deciding to post this here or in the semiauto rifle subforum but it's more optics-centered than weapon-centered so here goes. I'm getting closer to finishing my SPR build and now that I have both optics and a mount, some questions have come up. Re: a SPR in general, I like the concept a great deal but the execution of that idea in the form of the Mk.12 doesn't quite work for me so I've done a few things different to suit what I want to do with it vs. having a part-for-part clone.
Either way, I've bought a Leupold VX-R Patrol 3-9 (thanks, Scott @ Liberty Optics) and a Larue LT-104 mount for it. I've very lightly mocked up mount/scope positioning while not tightening the screws too much (don't own a proper torque wrench yet) and to get proper eye relief, given that I shoot with my nose just barely touching the charging handle, I have the scope so far forward in the mount that the magnification adjuster is nearly touching the rear ring. I experimented with moving the mount forward a few slots while making sure both clamps were on the receiver and not bridging between the receiver and rail and then I was able to have the scope more centered between the rings but I didn't think you were "supposed" to have the mount positioned like that. I could always buy a SPR-E mount but that's an expense I would prefer not to have, especially since the regular SPR mount isn't returnable anymore. So, to get to my questions before I Loctite/torque the screws down:
(1) Is it OK to have the scope positioned so far forward in the mount vs. having the turrets centered between the rings?
(2) Assuming both clamps are on the receiver and not one on the receiver/one on the rail, is it OK to have the mount bridging those two components?
Either way, I've bought a Leupold VX-R Patrol 3-9 (thanks, Scott @ Liberty Optics) and a Larue LT-104 mount for it. I've very lightly mocked up mount/scope positioning while not tightening the screws too much (don't own a proper torque wrench yet) and to get proper eye relief, given that I shoot with my nose just barely touching the charging handle, I have the scope so far forward in the mount that the magnification adjuster is nearly touching the rear ring. I experimented with moving the mount forward a few slots while making sure both clamps were on the receiver and not bridging between the receiver and rail and then I was able to have the scope more centered between the rings but I didn't think you were "supposed" to have the mount positioned like that. I could always buy a SPR-E mount but that's an expense I would prefer not to have, especially since the regular SPR mount isn't returnable anymore. So, to get to my questions before I Loctite/torque the screws down:
(1) Is it OK to have the scope positioned so far forward in the mount vs. having the turrets centered between the rings?
(2) Assuming both clamps are on the receiver and not one on the receiver/one on the rail, is it OK to have the mount bridging those two components?