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I've never really liked qd mounts because I don't trust the return to zero, but I admit it's my own fear without any proof. I recently picked up a thermal with a qd mount built in and it seems to work. I want to be able to move it around to a few different rifles, but need to convert my current optics to qd so I can go back and forth.
I run a lot of the pa scopes that use the acog mount so I'm debating between these two.
Question is, which one would you pick (very similar) and is the return to zero legit?
I'm a decent shooter and shoot sub moa on bolts and usually 1.5 or so on the semis, so I get them fairly tuned in. Would I be throwing that away with a qd mount?
I run a lot of the pa scopes that use the acog mount so I'm debating between these two.
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DetailsThe Midwest Industries Trijicon VCOG and ACOG QD Mount offers the smoothest and strongest quick detach levers on the market. They are fully adjustable without tools and allow for use on any picatinny rail no matter the spec. The enlarged surface area on the clamps ensures a tight lock...
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DetailsThe American Defense B3 modular base was designed to accept a variety of risers and optics. As a standalone mount, it is ideal for use with Trijicon's standard ACOG and VCOG scopes, as well as similar compatible optics such as the Primary Arms Compact Prism Scope line. Like all American...
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Question is, which one would you pick (very similar) and is the return to zero legit?
I'm a decent shooter and shoot sub moa on bolts and usually 1.5 or so on the semis, so I get them fairly tuned in. Would I be throwing that away with a qd mount?