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Scoping An AR
Scoping An AR
I have an economy build AR on which I need to mount a riflescope.
It is a Palmetto State Armory lower with a Bear Creek Arsenal 16" barrel upper. It is an M4 style upper and at present, it has a carry handle which came off of a Colt AR15A4. Not a high-end AR by far but it has never failed to feed, fire or eject. It is probably more accurate than I can shoot it, especially with iron sights. Old eyes.
I want to use this carbine for coyote shooting but I am uncertain what is the best solution for scope mounting. I once had a Colt HB and the scope was mounted on the carry handle but I never thought this was the best solution.
I would like to remove the carry handle and mount the rings on the pic rail on which the Colt carry handle is mounted.
Is this a good solution and if so, what do you folks recommend for rings/mounts?
It is a Palmetto State Armory lower with a Bear Creek Arsenal 16" barrel upper. It is an M4 style upper and at present, it has a carry handle which came off of a Colt AR15A4. Not a high-end AR by far but it has never failed to feed, fire or eject. It is probably more accurate than I can shoot it, especially with iron sights. Old eyes.
I want to use this carbine for coyote shooting but I am uncertain what is the best solution for scope mounting. I once had a Colt HB and the scope was mounted on the carry handle but I never thought this was the best solution.
I would like to remove the carry handle and mount the rings on the pic rail on which the Colt carry handle is mounted.
Is this a good solution and if so, what do you folks recommend for rings/mounts?
Re: Scoping An AR
For AR's pick a cantilever mount and a simple low-power variable optic of your desired amount.
I am partial to Primary arms LVPOs, Sig tango msr LVPOs, Vortex strike eagle LVPOs. The cantaliever mount lifts the scope up just about right for most folks.
I am partial to Primary arms LVPOs, Sig tango msr LVPOs, Vortex strike eagle LVPOs. The cantaliever mount lifts the scope up just about right for most folks.
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DsGrouse -
Thanks for the guidance.
Thanks for the guidance.
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I have the Burris Signature PEPR in 30mm on a couple different AR uppers. One has a Bushnell Match Pro 6-24, and the other has a Sightron STAC 1-4.5. I would also second the suggestion for a good LPVO, the Match Pro is not as user friendly, and if you're going to shoot in low light coyote hunting, a 30mm LPVO is a fantastic way to go. My PEPRs both have the QD levers, which can be adjusted for how tight the levers are when camming over. They make a few different models and sizes of these, and they aren't the least expensive option, but I'm a big fan of the Burris Signature rings, and both of my PEPRs are great mounting systems that I'd buy again.
https://www.burrisoptics.com/sites/defa ... k=37NcWguH
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I went with a 4-12×40 and a set of med height rings. I don't remember the brand, it's been setup like this for several years without any issues.
Never got a chance to use it on any coyotes yet. The number 2 grandson took three deer with it year before last with it.
The lower came stripped and I built it myself, the came complete and both from PSA.
RP
Never got a chance to use it on any coyotes yet. The number 2 grandson took three deer with it year before last with it.
The lower came stripped and I built it myself, the came complete and both from PSA.
RP
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I took DsGrouse' advice and ordered a Leupold cantilever scope mount from Midway USA. It was more than I wanted to spend but Leupold products are good.
As far as the scope, I have that covered with two riflescopes in the gun safe. Both have 1" tubes. One is a Leupold M8 2.5X20, one of the last fixed power riflescopes offered by Leupold, and the other is a Redfield 2-7X33 riflescope. The Redfield was made by Leupold when they owned the Redfield name and I believe it is the same as the current VX-Freedom line of scopes but it was a bit cheaper at the time I bought it.
The 2.5X20 has a finer reticle than I prefer and the Redfield is a bit larger and has a bit more upper limit magnification than I prefer but either will save me the expense of buying another riflescope.
At some time in the future, I may try to trade the 2.5X20 for something like at 1" tube 1-5 power or 1-6 power scope with a bolder reticle but for now it or the Redfield will do. Before than happens, I will consider upgrading my electronic game call. I have an old Primos Power Dogg call and I think newer calls may be an improvement but again, I may make do with what I have.
Signed Hamish MacCheap.
DsGrouse. - Thanks Again
As far as the scope, I have that covered with two riflescopes in the gun safe. Both have 1" tubes. One is a Leupold M8 2.5X20, one of the last fixed power riflescopes offered by Leupold, and the other is a Redfield 2-7X33 riflescope. The Redfield was made by Leupold when they owned the Redfield name and I believe it is the same as the current VX-Freedom line of scopes but it was a bit cheaper at the time I bought it.
The 2.5X20 has a finer reticle than I prefer and the Redfield is a bit larger and has a bit more upper limit magnification than I prefer but either will save me the expense of buying another riflescope.
At some time in the future, I may try to trade the 2.5X20 for something like at 1" tube 1-5 power or 1-6 power scope with a bolder reticle but for now it or the Redfield will do. Before than happens, I will consider upgrading my electronic game call. I have an old Primos Power Dogg call and I think newer calls may be an improvement but again, I may make do with what I have.
Signed Hamish MacCheap.
DsGrouse. - Thanks Again
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How big is the 2.5x20
that sounds like the perfect squirrel scope.
And no problem, always happy to help
that sounds like the perfect squirrel scope.
And no problem, always happy to help
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It is quite compact, almost exactly 8" in length and light in weight.
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Hey Henry fan, man I love those Redfield Revolution scopes.
I have 4, they now cost more second hand than they did brand new.
Perfect levergun scopes in my opinion.
RP
I have 4, they now cost more second hand than they did brand new.
Perfect levergun scopes in my opinion.
RP
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Ain't No Apologies for My Temperament
Si vis pacem, para bellum
H001, H006, H012
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Vaquero -
I actually have two. One on a Glenfield 30A and the other in the safe.
I once compared the Redfield Revolution scopes to Leupold VX-Freedom scopes and they were the same in external dimensions and parallax. I guess there was some difference but I can't tell what that difference is, if a difference actually exists.
I know Leupold honors the warranty on Redfield scopes like their Leupold scopes, or at least they did at one time.
Good glass.
I actually have two. One on a Glenfield 30A and the other in the safe.
I once compared the Redfield Revolution scopes to Leupold VX-Freedom scopes and they were the same in external dimensions and parallax. I guess there was some difference but I can't tell what that difference is, if a difference actually exists.
I know Leupold honors the warranty on Redfield scopes like their Leupold scopes, or at least they did at one time.
Good glass.