Rifle Scopes Zero Compromise Optic ring and mount options

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    Since ZCO looks to be shipping sometime in the near future, I'd like feedback on what specific ring and mount configurations that you are looking for whether it's already made or something you'd possibly like made in the future. Some of the choices are American Rifle Company rings in various heights .94. 1.1, 1.26, 1.42" , SPUHR mounts in 1.18" or 1.5" high both in 0 MOA, and Masterpiece Arms 1.25" high 0 and 20 MOA. We are talking with some companies to expand their options and others to develop a 36mm solution as well. Feedback and input is appreciated :cool:
     
    Nobody but MPA has 20 moa right now? I'll be putting the 4*20 on my AR, and would need a 20 moa most likely, at least for my 6.5

    I'd like to see an ARC QD mount in 20 moa, both heights.
     
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    Since ZCO looks to be shipping sometime in the near future, I'd like feedback on what specific ring and mount configurations that you are looking for whether it's already made or something you'd possibly like made in the future. Some of the choices are American Rifle Company rings in various heights .94. 1.1, 1.26, 1.42" , SPUHR mounts in 1.18" or 1.5" high both in 0 MOA, and Masterpiece Arms 1.25" high 0 and 20 MOA. We are talking with some companies to expand their options and others to develop a 36mm solution as well. Feedback and input is appreciated :cool:
    These options all seem great Richard/Mike... with the amount of preorder list customers you guys got this release is probably going to be massive. On top of that other retailers have extensive lists as well.
     
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    What are options for AR platforms? will the spuhr, mpa, or arc rings get the 56mm up high enough? Cantlever available from anyone, haven't seen one yet but there are probably other companies I don't know. Thanks CSTactical.
     
    Haven’t seen it mentioned here, so I went with the Spuhr QDP-6002
    It’s a 0 MOA, and while I trust Håkan Spuhr will add some more options for 36 mm tubes, the 6002 is my preferred because
    - it’s 1.5” In height and the bell can clear upon any continuous rail ( I will drop it onto a DT SRS and maybe sometimes on a AR308, that’s why this time I also appreciate the QUick Detach, even if I am not the biggest fan of that feature)
    - has the same distance between the rings as the 6001, so you can fit nicely outside the mount all the bells and whistles it deserves like the MK Machining level mentioned above...
     
    The website for RRS has the 36mm option listed now plus a 40 moa option. It will not let you order it yet but looks like options are slowly coming out, has anyone herd anything from Spuhr about some new options with moa built in?
     
    Any updates on this? Want something lower than 1.5 for the 4-20 and not sure 1.18 may be too low for comfort on chassis??? ARC 1.25” being used by anyone on the 5-27 seems like it would be good middle ground? Also what is Zco stance on the high torque specs of ARC rings?
     
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    Any updates on this? Want something lower than 1.5 for the 4-20 and not sure 1.18 may be too low for comfort on chassis??? ARC 1.25” being used by anyone on the 5-27 seems like it would be good middle ground? Also what is Zco stance on the high torque specs of ARC rings?

    Which chassis?

    Zcomp has told me to torque them to whatever the manufacturer says.

    I have my spuhr at 25 in/lbs and no prob. So the arc design with one bolt will be fine at 55.
     
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    Which chassis?

    Zcomp has told me to torque them to whatever the manufacturer says.

    I have my spuhr at 25 in/lbs and no prob. So the arc design with one bolt will be fine at 55.

    I’ll probably be running the 4-20 on my AI AT in an MPA but I also have a Curtis vector in an Mpa. Should both be pretty similar. The AI might sit a little higher in the chassis, we’ll see today when chassis shows up.
     
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