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<blockquote data-quote="technetium-99m" data-source="post: 2003091" data-attributes="member: 3615"><p>The Larue mount which most resembles the PEPR is only $160, so stop with the $200 more expensive stuff.</p><p></p><p>The Larue is a better made product from top to bottom. I've tried the Burris, it's a decent mount but I found that my windage zero would wander over multiple days. I also had it change from dropping the rifle in a dump bucket at a 3 gun match. The Larues are rock solid, no zero shifting from bumps and you can remove the whole mess and it goes right back on without an issue. The PEPR also does not move the scope far enough forward for me to shoot comfortably. I can't tell you how many people have shouldered my 3 gun rifle and been giddy about the fact that their head can just fall on the stock naturally without having to scoot back and deal with eye relief. I want my scope's eyepiece to sit forward of the charging handle by an inch or so, with the 1-4's I like to use the PEPR wont do that. Capping it off with the fact that's made in Texas by a group of people who will bend over backwards with fantastic customer service, I will always put my optics in Larue mounts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="technetium-99m, post: 2003091, member: 3615"] The Larue mount which most resembles the PEPR is only $160, so stop with the $200 more expensive stuff. The Larue is a better made product from top to bottom. I've tried the Burris, it's a decent mount but I found that my windage zero would wander over multiple days. I also had it change from dropping the rifle in a dump bucket at a 3 gun match. The Larues are rock solid, no zero shifting from bumps and you can remove the whole mess and it goes right back on without an issue. The PEPR also does not move the scope far enough forward for me to shoot comfortably. I can't tell you how many people have shouldered my 3 gun rifle and been giddy about the fact that their head can just fall on the stock naturally without having to scoot back and deal with eye relief. I want my scope's eyepiece to sit forward of the charging handle by an inch or so, with the 1-4's I like to use the PEPR wont do that. Capping it off with the fact that's made in Texas by a group of people who will bend over backwards with fantastic customer service, I will always put my optics in Larue mounts. [/QUOTE]
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