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Old October 6th, 2008
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Default Re: Scope Mounting Question

Some of it could be alleviated due to the one piece mount. Alot of it would depend on how much flex is going on, and how rigid the steel that the mount is made with. If it's a cheaper mount, then it's probably gonna flex a fair amount itself. Even expensive mounts will have some flex in them because they can only be so rigid, light. etc. I've never tried to mount anything the way you mentioned, but I would also be a bit nervous about flex, especially if you were resting the rifle etc on the free float tube.
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