I’m looking to get a Leupold VXR Patrol 1.25-4x with the SPR firedot reticle. This will be mounted on my 16" BCM middy with the standard front sight post.
What mount do you recommend for this setup? Do I need a high mount to see over the sight post? Does it need to be offset to the front for proper eye relief? Any input would be appreciated. Thanks
I have a Larue mount for an Aimpoint on my other rifle. I’ll have to give them a call to see what they recommend. I was hoping to get some input from people who have experience with other mounts too to get a fair comparison.
Get the Bobro mount. I have run/owned Larue on Aimpoints, US Optics SN4, Horus Talon and Mk4 scopes. I made the switch to Bobro on the recomindation of DMR here on the site and I could not be more please. Its on and off so easy and its so secure.
I got a super good deal on a used Bobro mount for my US Optics SN4. I could not use the mount because the rear adjustment ring would not fit in the mount. I contacted Bobro and the owner Andrew Bobro had me call him we discused the issue and he sent me a new arm of a diffrent hight for ZERO cost to me in shipping or the part. Now thats customer service and support. I got flamed out by Tim on another message board so I switched all my mounts to Bobro and after that CS experience its all I will ever use.
I have just over 1400 rounds on the VXR Patrol. Initially I used the Leupold mount which was unsat and did not put the scope far enough forward. I now have the Bobro extended and it is MUCH better. Whatever you choose, get the extended.
personally, given the ~$550 street price of this optic I’d like to find a lower-cost, probably non-throwlever, mount for this optic. Paying nearly 50% of the cost of the optic for a mount is counter-intuitive to me personally.
Thanks for the heads-up, I was considering getting the Leupold mount for around $80, but I guess I’ll look at the Bobro, and the Larue possibly saving the $50 without the lever release.
Assuming it’s not on a “fighting gun” with some need to strip off the optic to go to BUIS I think the Larue VFZ is probably the best choice right now in terms of cost. My gun has offset irons so the optic doesn’t obscure them and therefore I have no reason to remove it.
By the way - going to order the scope in a few here. Cheapest I’ve seen is $529 shipped free from Botach. Anybody else seen this thing cheaper anywhere?
There are different prices for different reticles. I like the SPR reticle (which of course is usually the most expensive) :rolleyes: Sniper’s hide had a group-buy on the Leupolds. I think its still available.
I was at a local gun shop yesterday and looked through the VXR. I was pretty surprised by how clear it was and how generous the eye box was. The Firedot reticle is a step in the right direction for sure. That scope has a lot of features for a very reasonable price point.
My experiance with it is making me look hard at the VX-6 1-6x24.
As to mounts, I’ve run the Larue and ADM mounts before, the LT104, LT135 and ADM Scout. I had an older version of the ADM that only had a six sided cross bolt. One posistion was extremely tight, the next way too lose. I’ve heard ADM went to an eight sided cross bolt, making the tension adjustments much more fine.
I’ve also seen some pics where it looks like the newer ADM mounts only have four screws holding the rings together, as opposed to six. I wonder if that is a prodction change.
The Bobro looks very intresting, but its up there in price.
I’m considering getting an ADM Scout, which only has one mounting lever.
I got the Larue LT 104 mount without the QD. It works perfectly. I probably got lucky, but was able to get it zeroed-in in about two minutes. This setup is just what I wanted. The scope is great, it makes hitting 200 yard shots almost too easy even with my dwindling vision. The mount positions the scope so that I can acquire a quick sight picture (not quite as quick as an Aimpoint, but close). I do have a harder time when shooting lefty, but like most things, it will get better with practice.