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Old 03-14-2018, 12:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Destructo6 View Post
Well, the clamping surface of a picatinny 1913 rail is the two surfaces adjacent to the side angles, not the top surface. So, while a slight defect there may be annoying, it may also not be particularly important, assuming you are using a 1913 compatible mount, not a NATO mount.

Using a 2-4MOA red dot and bulk ammo, I'm not concerned.

What do you intend to do with your MP15-22s that requires this sort of accuracy?

Clamping is the sides, agreed. But the mount still rests on the top. So that would make the top for position and level. The sides for retention. Correct?

Mount? It is my understanding that the mount is for 1913
Warne X-Skel Mount

Intentions? FUN Of which BTW this is not.
Ok, really. Plinking. I shoot steel plates 4" and 12" Have one of my 15-22 set up with red dot for CQB, so lets call it 25 feet to 50 yards. This unit I figured would be 50 yrds to 150. Really I can get there with the red dot, but again never shot a scope, wanted to try a scope.
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