center space, for scope turrets is 2.16" or approximately 55mm.
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center space, for scope turrets is 2.16" or approximately 55mm.
Looks excellent!
It's the shortest I ever saw. For example, the ''TiersOne Short Saddle'' mount (the model with the shortest span) is 66mm.
But I like the design and the fact that you can add accessories, so I am ordering one.
My turret center housing bell is 41mm long, which leaves about 6mm on each side.
It's a little better over the 50mm bell of the Vortex Razor 3 which leaves only 3mm on each side (as seen in your picture).
Guys at ATRS,
if you can post a picture of both mounts heights 1.25 and 1.5'' one beside the other without optics, please?
I have a rail and mount combo that total 60moa on my big .338. With an ATACR 5-25x56 i can still zero at 100 but also dial up to 2250 yards before running out of turret.
Unfortunately adding the ability to mount spuhr accessories has a little bit of an effect on that. Some of the distinct differences are that we are not doing any odd angle-cut rings to mount, simply a straight horizontal cut which I personally find easier for leveling scopes. Truly leveling them, not just 'close enough' level. And to attach our mount to the picatinny rail we have a full length STEEL clamp bar that the fasteners thread in to.