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I'm Done With One-Piece Scope Mounts on ARs
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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 2690101" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>The Armalite mounts don't extend far enough forward to get any kind of decent eye relief.</p><p></p><p>The YHM riser is very solid. It isn't any more of a "teeter totter" than any other extended scope mount that sticks out that far. I definitely think it is preferable to "bridging the gap," as everything is attached to the receiver, instead of part of it clamped to a handguard that floats independently and sees different kinds of pressure put on it, especially in sling-supported positions. I haven't done any testing with it, but I don't think I have to in order to know that "bridging the gap" could cause some POI shifts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 2690101, member: 4235"] The Armalite mounts don't extend far enough forward to get any kind of decent eye relief. The YHM riser is very solid. It isn't any more of a "teeter totter" than any other extended scope mount that sticks out that far. I definitely think it is preferable to "bridging the gap," as everything is attached to the receiver, instead of part of it clamped to a handguard that floats independently and sees different kinds of pressure put on it, especially in sling-supported positions. I haven't done any testing with it, but I don't think I have to in order to know that "bridging the gap" could cause some POI shifts. [/QUOTE]
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