What cantilever mount are you using on your Stag-10 (or BCL, etc.)

I was super hyped to get a cant mont for my AR-15 until I noticed so many people who didn't use them. I sort of want to avoid the extra weight. Still haven't decided yet.
 
Thethe only way to get a good cheek weld is to use 1.5" rings as the stock is at the same height as the receiver unlike a bolt action rifle.

Hi
Im new to the AR platform
Why do so many of these rifles have the scopes mounted so high?
Seems to make getting a good cheek weld difficult?
 
I would lap a PEPR. I do it to all my rings, unless a manufacturer specs say otherwise.

Great input, guys. I was aware of many of these brands but not all of them. Thanks.

I will second this. Excellent mount, though a little on the heavier side. Also like the geissele mounts. ADM are alright as well but wouldn’t be my first choice. And I would steer clear of the PEPR unless you are going to lap it first.
 
Then what would you suggest for a scope with a 40mm objective?

Any ring that will place the centre of the optic 1.5” above the receiver. Most conventional rings would be considered xtra high but manufacturer specs can vary.
 
Vortex precision extended for Nikon Black 1000 4-16x on a BCL. The extended accommodated my scope placement for eye relief.
 
If running a 30mm or larger scope tube diameter, just run a set of 1.5" high rings. The AR10 sized rifles have usually just enough rail space for a set of rings. I prefer the ATRS ones. I put a Vortex HD LH 3-15x42 on my Stag, it is 1" diameter, couldn't find quality rings high enough, so I went with a Aero Precision cantilever mount. As it was the lightest option I could find.

For mounts I've used Aero Precision (hard to level), ADM (good mid priced option), JP Enterprises (super nice & rock solid) and SPUHR (nicest of them all, but not cheap)
 
Thanks for everyone's input. Messaged with Go Big Tactical a bunch. Ended up not having exactly what I was looking for but he was really helpful and quick on replies. Looking forward to doing business with him down the road.

After seeing that few one-pieces are actually lightweight I decided on Nightforce Ultralight 1.5" 4-screw individual rings. Ordered from Precision Optics in Quesnel, BC. ($220). They're tucked in the back of a small market but have only higher end rifles and optics.
 
Thanks for everyone's input. Messaged with Go Big Tactical a bunch. Ended up not having exactly what I was looking for but he was really helpful and quick on replies. Looking forward to doing business with him down the road.

After seeing that few one-pieces are actually lightweight I decided on Nightforce Ultralight 1.5" 4-screw individual rings. Ordered from Precision Optics in Quesnel, BC. ($220). They're tucked in the back of a small market but have only higher end rifles and optics.

Excellent choice. I was going to order a couple extra pairs of them to keep around.
 
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