I've been to the range multiple times with this setup and it's worked well, been repeatable and I can say I recommend it to others. I've owned the Wiser Precision version of this concept but never anything from MKM, though the idea is the same.
The measurement from the bayonet to the center-line of a 6.5mm bore is 1.125 inches. I've gotten consistent readings with the Sensitivity Setting at 9. I have only used it with the suppressor so I can't say what might change when used with a brake or bare muzzle. If I didn't tighten the screws down with a hex, the mount would walk due to the forces of recoil. But, once tight, everything stayed put.
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For those using the mount far away from the end of the steel rod, like shown below, I've found best results by keeping the large set screws loose while inverting the rifle with the muzzle towards the sky, holding the rod with your hand and positioning the mount in its correct alignment, then tightening the set screws. This will prevent the bayonet from acting like a fulcrum and pulling away from the center line of the bore if tightened on the horizontal plane like on bench.
If you are not using the full length of the rod, say on a shorter barrel, I don't see the above as an issue.
The measurement from the bayonet to the center-line of a 6.5mm bore is 1.125 inches. I've gotten consistent readings with the Sensitivity Setting at 9. I have only used it with the suppressor so I can't say what might change when used with a brake or bare muzzle. If I didn't tighten the screws down with a hex, the mount would walk due to the forces of recoil. But, once tight, everything stayed put.
Edited to add:
For those using the mount far away from the end of the steel rod, like shown below, I've found best results by keeping the large set screws loose while inverting the rifle with the muzzle towards the sky, holding the rod with your hand and positioning the mount in its correct alignment, then tightening the set screws. This will prevent the bayonet from acting like a fulcrum and pulling away from the center line of the bore if tightened on the horizontal plane like on bench.
If you are not using the full length of the rod, say on a shorter barrel, I don't see the above as an issue.
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