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Looking for some opinions/advice on sourcing a quality mount for my AR.
NOT interested in QR's, not needed. 30mm. Cantilever style.
I am probably going to get laughed at, but I really like the Aero Precision mount I have, super light and well machined. Have another build in the works and looking for options.
 
Looking for some opinions/advice on sourcing a quality mount for my AR.
NOT interested in QR's, not needed. 30mm. Cantilever style.
I am probably going to get laughed at, but I really like the Aero Precision mount I have, super light and well machined. Have another build in the works and looking for options.

What part gets you laughed at?
 
Probably a dumb question. But what's wrong with regular high rings on an ar?
Why does everyone always go with a 1 piece cantilever mount?
 
I've used Vortex and PEPR. Both satisfactory. Conventional high extension rings might work, but one piece cantilever mounts are stronger.
 
I run a .45 degree currently and seems like the most common method. It works well and I have looked as some cheep combo scopes and didn't really like how they presented.
Was curious to see what others thought.
 
Looking for some opinions/advice on sourcing a quality mount for my AR.
NOT interested in QR's, not needed. 30mm. Cantilever style.
I am probably going to get laughed at, but I really like the Aero Precision mount I have, super light and well machined. Have another build in the works and looking for options.

The Aero are great mounts, I ran one last season and saw no drift from zero with multiple barrel/table dumps. Really light too. I switch to a higher mount to try this season(which I like) but if Areo made a high version of their mount I would switch back as the ADM I'm running now is heavy and doesn't seem to hold it's zero quite as well when knocked around.

I'm sure I'll get flamed for this but after owning and using both the Areo and the PEPR the Areo is superior IMO.
 
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