New Product: ATRS 1 piece mount

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https://albertatacticalrifle.com/product/one-peice-scope-mount/


We are proud to introduce our One Piece Scope Mount, made of 7075 T6 aluminum with two stainless steel recoil lugs, and a full length steel clamp bar for the cross-slot screws to thread into. This mount has 20 minute of angle built in to it, and is designed to help you push the boundaries of long range.

With more than a 200% increase in clamping surface, these rings will hold the heaviest scopes, on the biggest boomers without any chance of scope movement!

Our new one piece mount comes with Spuhr compatible mounting holes to take advantage of many of the popular accessories on the market such as the Spuhr bubble level, or the new MDT LRA electronic level!

If you want the details on 7075 Aluminum vs. Steel you can read more here: 7075 vs Structural Carbon Steel

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Been waiting to see if you would do one of these… higher price than I’d expect for a non Quick release setup, but with material and labour headed up I’m not surprised either.
 
Those are amazing. I wish I could afford one right now. Maybe when I get a scope worthy of it down the road I’ll have to get one.

You all at ATRS have outdone yourself.

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That is a work of art and looks as strong as any mounting system I've ever seen. Extra points for sticking with a standard horizontal cap. I like how the steel clamp bar is the piece with the threads instead of threading into aluminum. Bulletproof.

Can you show a picture of the underside?
 
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That is a work of art and looks as strong as any mounting system I've ever seen. Extra points for sticking with a standard horizontal cap. I like how the steel clamp bar is the piece with the threads instead of threading into aluminum. Bulletproof.

Can you show a picture of the underside?

....That is a friggen excellent idea, and I can't beleive I didn't think of it yesterday. I'll try to get one up right away.
 
Wow, want this!
Any plans for a zero moa?

Not at this time, but that doesn't mean it won't happen. A lot of the new scopes coming out are rocking over a hundred moa of elevation, so the standard 20 moa rail +20 seemed like a good plan. Valid point on the 30mm mounts, that some of those scopes may be a little tight, but this just seems to be where the market is going.


Added more photos to the first post.
 
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Not at this time, but that doesn't mean it won't happen. A lot of the new scopes coming out are rocking over a hundred moa of elevation, so the standard 20 moa rail +20 seemed like a good plan. Valid point on the 30mm mounts, that some of those scopes may be a little tight, but this just seems to be where the market is going.


I asked for 0moa because most high-end scopes have a ton of elevation. I looked at the pictures and for that Vortex, it seems a pretty tight width span. What is the available space in mm?
Also, is there an arrow or direction mark?
A socket head cap screw would probably look way more Tactical or ###ier style over those rounded head screws for the base part.
 
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I asked for 0moa because most high-end scopes have a ton of elevation. I looked at the pictures and for those Vortex it seems a pretty tight width span. What is the available space in mm?
Also, is there an arrow or direction mark?

I'll get a measurement up, the Vortex Razor Gen3 has some pretty huge turrets. There is text on the flat in the middle, which should make it pretty idiot-proof.

If you have an optic with a ton of elevation, why would you want a 0 moa ? That just leaves wasted potential sitting in your optic.

100 moa of elevation in an optic, means 50 "up", and 50 "down", on a 0 moa base.
Add 20 moa to the rail, and you can now dial 70 "up" and 30 "down".
Add another 20 to the mount, and you can now dial 90 minutes "up", and only 10 moa "down".

You never want to completely max it out in any given direction, but you can definitely optimize the usable travel.
 
I'll get a measurement up, the Vortex Razor Gen3 has some pretty huge turrets. There is text on the flat in the middle, which should make it pretty idiot-proof.

If you have an optic with a ton of elevation, why would you want a 0 moa ? That just leaves wasted potential sitting in your optic.

100 moa of elevation in an optic, means 50 "up", and 50 "down", on a 0 moa base.
Add 20 moa to the rail, and you can now dial 70 "up" and 30 "down".
Add another 20 to the mount, and you can now dial 90 minutes "up", and only 10 moa "down".

You never want to completely max it out in any given direction, but you can definitely optimize the usable travel.

Can i still zero a NF ATACR with 20moa rail and 20moa mount at 100 yards?
 
center space, for scope turrets is 2.16" or approximately 55mm.

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.
 
Looks almost identical to Spuhr mount lol

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.
 
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