For the sheer folly of spending only $40 for an M14 scope mount, your #### will surely fall off.
Get as many accross the border as you can. For that price buy 3 or 4; put one on your rifle, shoot it for a while, put another one on (get the picture). I have a $75 scope mount on my rifle, and it still hits where I aim .... Just because it is not a name brand part doesn't mean you will never have accuracy.
I have been there and done that with cheap mounts and optics...........
I have used almost all the M14 mounts on the market and these ( or any other) "$39.00" are pieces of junk!!!!!!!
They won't stay tight and half the time they do not align properly on the reciever.
You get what you pay for.
Look at a ARMS #18, Smith Enterprises, or Sandlak mount.With the state of our dollar, these mounts are no where near as expensive as they used to be.
The $75.00 scope may hit where you aim ( for now), but chances are you bump that scope and your zero will be off.Plus that scope is probably not repeatable in its adjustments (even if it is, after a little while the adjusting mechanism will wear and the adjusments will be shot).
Do this as a test:
-Shoot a 3 or 5 shot group.
-Go 20 clicks right and shot another group
-go down 20 clicks and shot another group
-go left 20 clicks and shoo another group.
-Finally come up 20 click and shoot your last group.
You should have a nice "square" with a group evenly at each corner, with the first and last group in the same holes as the first.........If not, then your scope's adjustments are crap.
If you are just plinking and don't really care about accuracy (and don't mind headaches), then cheap mounts and optics are fine.
However if you want CONSISTENT, REPEATABLE accuracy,want to reach out farther then 100 meters, or shoot in competitions, then cowboy up and buy decent mounts and optics.
SKBY.
