huntsman22
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If a guy is wanting a drop tested scope, he ain't looking at cheap chineesey arkens to start with.....
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2 of them here with the same results.I only have 8 of them, but they've been good. Boogers dial like they have eyes.
Here is a tutorial link from a guy that is highly respected around here. Note number 6). Now read that again. It really is a 'thing'.......
After multiple requests for an explanation of how to mount a scope in order to have the lowest possibility of loss of zero, a discussion of a scope mounting video, and the latest thread about scope bases and action screw coming loose, I took some pics of what I do with a rifle when I get it and how I mount scopes (or anything with screws).
To start- a bit of background of why I say what I say.
I am a backpack hunter. What I write below is tailored to hunting.
Having sid that, I work at a place that fires a lot of ammo. I see over half a million rounds a year on average get fired...
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As far as ring spacing goes, I would use it as is. IMO.
Not all rifles are set up for backcountry hard use mountain hunting, and not everyone limits their choices to only "drop test approved" scopes.
There's obviously no downside if you do, but my personal favorite scope (Athlon Helos gen2 2-12x) isn't drop test approved and several have served me well.
Same for the Arken LH4 4-16x scopes. I have three and all track like they're on rails. Perfect for a 22lr or something like my 5.56 Ranch "trainer."
I like it. The illumination makes it good on 4x, without it it's still good in decent light.I've been looking at that Athlon for a psuedo MK12 Mod H build I'm doing. How do you like that reticle, especially in the low end of the range?

I like it. The illumination makes it good on 4x, without it it's still good in decent light.
I'm still in awe of scopes (I have 3) I paid $219 for at CameralandNY tracking perfectly.
FWIW, I much prefer the Athlon Helos gen2 2-12x for AR "MPVO" use or hunting. It's almost twice as much though.
The Arken LH4 is freaking amazing on a 22lr, and I kinda wish I had an SH4 4-16 with exposed elevation turrets on my "95" though.
The Helos getting time on the clock out to 600:
(I did clean the rifle course)
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That's how I ended up with a "RS 95"Worse case it's a decent extra scope to have on hand.
Oh, and check out ExpertVoice for the Athlon as well.Thanks for the feedback. I might go ahead and pull the trigger on the Athlon since GovX has a pretty good deal on it right now. Worse case it's a decent extra scope to have on hand.
None that weren't mag related. I bought some asc mags to be able to load longer coal and 1 of the 3 doesn't feed very well. But the other 2 are great and so has all the polymer ar mags ive tried.Any mechanical issues? I think the highest round count Iāve heard of.
None that weren't mag related. I bought some asc mags to be able to load longer coal and 1 of the 3 doesn't feed very well. But the other 2 are great and so has all the polymer ar mags ive tried.
What COAL can you load to with them? I'm waiting on "flush fit" Duramags to be back in stock for 5.56.They weren't aics style mags. They are metal ASC mags.