As a proud owner of the mount and rings I can say that it's probably the best system I have ever used. I hope in the future you can release a ring cap for the match rings to take advantage of the diving board accessories.
The biggest problem I have encountered is that many of the top accessories interfere with elevation turret manipulation. Or in the case of, say a Vortex 4000, you cannot press the backlight button easily if your eye relief forces you to mount the scope forward on the rings. Spuhr and Gray Ops have relief cuts in their system to mitigate this issue.
45 degree offset needs to happen =) but it would have to place the red dot over the bore, which surprisingly many offset mounts do not do. Arisaka does it well.
@@KevinWood44 it will certainly place the dot over the bore (or our best estimate of where that should be across rifles/configurations) and we are figuring out exactly what angle we want it to be, may be 45, may be a little less - but they’re coming sooner rather than later
@@area419 Look forward to it. My pet peeve is scope mounts costing so much, I really believe yours is the only one truly worth the money. And personally, I think 45 degrees works great. What I think is equally important is having the height adjustable as well (turrets can get in the way, different shooting styles, etc) Haha I'm telling Area419 how to do shit. 🤦🏼🤦🏼😅😅
As a proud owner of the mount and rings I can say that it's probably the best system I have ever used. I hope in the future you can release a ring cap for the match rings to take advantage of the diving board accessories.
Do you have a Pic rail for Tikkas that take advantage of the pin hole in the receiver?
Is there a way to mount a RMR on a 45 degree offset from the optic? (i.e. the 3 o'clock position on the ejection side)
High or low diving board for gen 3 razor 6-36. Not sure if low clears 56mm objectives
@@darrylblosser745 either will clear. Unless you have something that needs the height, the low is usually the better fit
@@area419 bummer..already ordered the standard.
The biggest problem I have encountered is that many of the top accessories interfere with elevation turret manipulation. Or in the case of, say a Vortex 4000, you cannot press the backlight button easily if your eye relief forces you to mount the scope forward on the rings. Spuhr and Gray Ops have relief cuts in their system to mitigate this issue.
45 degree offset needs to happen =) but it would have to place the red dot over the bore, which surprisingly many offset mounts do not do. Arisaka does it well.
@@KevinWood44 it will certainly place the dot over the bore (or our best estimate of where that should be across rifles/configurations) and we are figuring out exactly what angle we want it to be, may be 45, may be a little less - but they’re coming sooner rather than later
@@area419 Look forward to it. My pet peeve is scope mounts costing so much, I really believe yours is the only one truly worth the money.
And personally, I think 45 degrees works great. What I think is equally important is having the height adjustable as well (turrets can get in the way, different shooting styles, etc)
Haha I'm telling Area419 how to do shit. 🤦🏼🤦🏼😅😅
dang. want.
Looking good guys!