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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3365397" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Vortex makes nice glass. You can go from mild to wild on price.</p><p>As far as rings and a base keep in mind that the AR platform has a straight stock vs a dropped stock on a bolt gun so the rings need to be higher so one can get a proper cheek weld and sight picture through the scope.</p><p>I'm a huge fan of the Cantilevered scope mounts designed for the AR. They are the right heights and are machined as one piece so there is less chance of getting one that is overbored, etc.</p><p>The cantilevered mounts also move the scope forward for easier access to the charging handle. If you still have issues getting to the charging handle you will need to buy an extended charging handle.</p><p>Now I think your seeing why we recommend building one from scratch. Your going to be accumulating parts you don't need anymore, and spending money on the parts you do. If one starts out with some planning of what they have in mind, it's a much easier process to build a complete rifle that fits the individuals personal needs.</p><p></p><p><img src="https://op2.0ps.us/978-550-ffffff-no-upscale/opplanet-rock-river-arms-ar0131t-30mm-base-highrise-for-rifle-barrel-cantilever-black.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3365397, member: 5412"] Vortex makes nice glass. You can go from mild to wild on price. As far as rings and a base keep in mind that the AR platform has a straight stock vs a dropped stock on a bolt gun so the rings need to be higher so one can get a proper cheek weld and sight picture through the scope. I'm a huge fan of the Cantilevered scope mounts designed for the AR. They are the right heights and are machined as one piece so there is less chance of getting one that is overbored, etc. The cantilevered mounts also move the scope forward for easier access to the charging handle. If you still have issues getting to the charging handle you will need to buy an extended charging handle. Now I think your seeing why we recommend building one from scratch. Your going to be accumulating parts you don't need anymore, and spending money on the parts you do. If one starts out with some planning of what they have in mind, it's a much easier process to build a complete rifle that fits the individuals personal needs. [IMG]https://op2.0ps.us/978-550-ffffff-no-upscale/opplanet-rock-river-arms-ar0131t-30mm-base-highrise-for-rifle-barrel-cantilever-black.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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