20 MOA reverse cantilever ?

I have my Vector Veyron 4x16 on my Avenger. I like it fine, but its eyebox being where it is, and the scope being as short as it is, makes me climb up on the stock. I see a lot of 20 MOA cantilever mounts out there, but they're all meant to move the scope forward, not backwards. I could shim a 0 MOA cantilever mount, but I'd rather not do that if I can help it. So, does anyone know of a reverse cantilever with 20 MOA?
 
I have my Vector Veyron 4x16 on my Avenger. I like it fine, but its eyebox being where it is, and the scope being as short as it is, makes me climb up on the stock. I see a lot of 20 MOA cantilever mounts out there, but they're all meant to move the scope forward, not backwards. I could shim a 0 MOA cantilever mount, but I'd rather not do that if I can help it. So, does anyone know of a reverse cantilever with 20 MOA?
I use a zero moa cantilever scope mount with the offset to the rear of the gun. Typically you dont need the 20 moa cant unless you are shooting extreme long range.
 
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I have my Vector Veyron 4x16 on my Avenger. I like it fine, but its eyebox being where it is, and the scope being as short as it is, makes me climb up on the stock. I see a lot of 20 MOA cantilever mounts out there, but they're all meant to move the scope forward, not backwards. I could shim a 0 MOA cantilever mount, but I'd rather not do that if I can help it. So, does anyone know of a reverse cantilever with 20 MOA?
The Eagle Vision Infinity adjustable mounts will do this and they have a cantilever version as well. You can adjust the front and/or rear ring up or down or cant them both so you can cant it however you like.
 
I use a zero moa cantilever scope mount with the offset to the rear of the gun. Typically you dont need the 20 moa cant unless you are shooting extreme long range.
You would think that, but my Avenger wants to shoot low. Ever since I bought it I've had to raise the rear ring somehow. Shims. etc. I replaced the $1.98 picatinny rails with Saber Tactical rails, and it made no difference. I've got WestHunter adjustable rings on it right now, with the rear ring raised one notch higher than the front one.
 
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Eagle vision have 30mm adjustable reverse rigs ..
The Eagle Vision Infinity adjustable mounts will do this and they have a cantilever version as well. You can adjust the front and/or rear ring up or down or cant them both so you can cant it however you like.
I might have to grit my teeth and order them from the UK. It doesn't look like anybody sells them anymore here in the States.
 
You would think that, but my Avenger wants to shoot low. Ever since I bought it I've had to raise the rear ring somehow. Shims. etc. I replaced the $1.98 picatinny rails with Saber Tactical rails, and it made no difference. I've got WestHunter adjustable rings on it right now, with the rear ring raised one notch higher than the front one.
Understandable, I think you might have to get a 20 moa low profile pic riser. Like someone suggested. Then you can mount a zero moa cantilever scope mount on the riser. You will gain approximately 1/2" of height but at least your eye relief will be further back where you need it.


 
You would think that, but my Avenger wants to shoot low. Ever since I bought it I've had to raise the rear ring somehow. Shims. etc. I replaced the $1.98 picatinny rails with Saber Tactical rails, and it made no difference. I've got WestHunter adjustable rings on it right now, with the rear ring raised one notch higher than the front one.
can you shim the rail? I do not have an Avenger or seen one,,, just asking the question,,since I see you have changed rails
 
I might have to grit my teeth and order them from the UK. It doesn't look like anybody sells them anymore here in the States.
They ship fast. I have ordered directly from them in the past.

Side note that the free bubble attachment might suck and be completely useless. Mine was poorly made and didn’t screw in squarely, so I didn’t use it. Good idea if it works.
 
I believe this is what you are looking for https://eaglevisioncam.com/shop/sco...able-scope-mount-fae-l50-30mm-ring-picatinny/

As shown HERE, you can flip the mount around to decrease the distance to your scope and still adjust for MOA in either direction.

Konus makes its spiritual twin: https://www.opticsplanet.com/konus-cantilever-mount-universal-adjust-height-length.html . I tried that about a month ago. On the Avenger, the back rail plus that extension is too far back, and if you put it on the front rail it gets in the way of the magazine. That Eagle Vision mount looks exactly like the Konus one. There's another model that would probably work, but I'm starting to balk at putting a $200 mount on a $400 airgun.

More and more I'm just mentally preparing myself for either changing scopes or shimming a 0 MOA cantilever.
 
Konus makes its spiritual twin: https://www.opticsplanet.com/konus-cantilever-mount-universal-adjust-height-length.html . I tried that about a month ago. On the Avenger, the back rail plus that extension is too far back, and if you put it on the front rail it gets in the way of the magazine. That Eagle Vision mount looks exactly like the Konus one. There's another model that would probably work, but I'm starting to balk at putting a $200 mount on a $400 airgun.

More and more I'm just mentally preparing myself for either changing scopes or shimming a 0 MOA cantilever.
That looks eerily similar. Except the Konus model is only $80.
 
Konus makes its spiritual twin: https://www.opticsplanet.com/konus-cantilever-mount-universal-adjust-height-length.html . I tried that about a month ago. On the Avenger, the back rail plus that extension is too far back, and if you put it on the front rail it gets in the way of the magazine. That Eagle Vision mount looks exactly like the Konus one. There's another model that would probably work, but I'm starting to balk at putting a $200 mount on a $400 airgun.

More and more I'm just mentally preparing myself for either changing scopes or shimming a 0 MOA cantilever.

That looks eerily similar. Except the Konus model is only $80.
That might turn out to be even cheaper if the deminimus duties rule really ended this weekend like I heard (resulting in having to actually pay tariffs on international items less than $800). I cannot confirm this as I haven’t had time to verify…