I know that these are relatively new, but was curious if anyone has had any experience with them. I already own some of the AAC legacy 51T cans and a majority of my MD's are 51T.
The option of the "standardized" direct thread and the 51T adapter is appealing for the reasons above. They claim the 51T adapter was designed to eliminate the wobble and boast a solid lockup. They also have a user serviceable end cap and are rated for .300WM
I spent some time "fitting" my original mounts and all have a positive lock up, and deliver repeatable results now. I just am leary of caving to the idea of convenience and winding up with huge POI shifts after removal / install or non repeatable results...
There's so many good and very affordable options out there now it's almost overwhelming. I don't shoot ELR and a majority of what I do is inside of 300 m/y. I mostly hunt wild boar on my property and try to do my part in reducing the nine banded armadillo population lol.
Primary calibers - .223, .308, 300 BO & 300 WM.
I'd be greatful for anyone who can provided any info with first hand experience behind one.
The option of the "standardized" direct thread and the 51T adapter is appealing for the reasons above. They claim the 51T adapter was designed to eliminate the wobble and boast a solid lockup. They also have a user serviceable end cap and are rated for .300WM
I spent some time "fitting" my original mounts and all have a positive lock up, and deliver repeatable results now. I just am leary of caving to the idea of convenience and winding up with huge POI shifts after removal / install or non repeatable results...
There's so many good and very affordable options out there now it's almost overwhelming. I don't shoot ELR and a majority of what I do is inside of 300 m/y. I mostly hunt wild boar on my property and try to do my part in reducing the nine banded armadillo population lol.
Primary calibers - .223, .308, 300 BO & 300 WM.
I'd be greatful for anyone who can provided any info with first hand experience behind one.