The proprietary mount would be too high for me. I could rig up a cheek riser but I like to change optics around & would prefer no riser unless I made the riser easy to clip on & off.
Turns out if you use a Burris XTR 34mm ring in front with a certain size insert & a 30mm in back, also with a certain sized insert, it can be mounted at my preferred height & have some MOA slope. But then no QR. There is some company selling these as sets so you don't have duplicate rings.
The proprietary mount would be too high for me. I could rig up a cheek riser but I like to change optics around & would prefer no riser unless I made the riser easy to clip on & off.
Turns out if you use a Burris XTR 34mm ring in front with a certain size insert & a 30mm in back, also with a certain sized insert, it can be mounted at my preferred height & have some MOA slope. But then no QR. There is some company selling these as sets so you don't have duplicate rings.
Burris makes that adjustable moa ring insert system in a cantilever and QR style of mount, so you can set it up and change guns with the scope easily. They are not terribly expensive to experiment with either.
https://www.opticsplanet.com/burris-ar-pepr-z-qd-riflescope-mounts.html
The proprietary mount would be too high for me. I could rig up a cheek riser but I like to change optics around & would prefer no riser unless I made the riser easy to clip on & off.
Turns out if you use a Burris XTR 34mm ring in front with a certain size insert & a 30mm in back, also with a certain sized insert, it can be mounted at my preferred height & have some MOA slope. But then no QR. There is some company selling these as sets so you don't have duplicate rings.
Burris makes that adjustable moa ring insert system in a cantilever and QR style of mount, so you can set it up and change guns with the scope easily. They are not terribly expensive to experiment with either.
https://www.opticsplanet.com/burris-ar-pepr-z-qd-riflescope-mounts.html
That mount won't fit the 1-8 & 1-10 Shorty models. But a good choice for my other LPVOs with more normal configurations.
After enlarging the pictures of your setup, I see that a conventional mount would've been a problem. The size difference in the front tube of those March shorty scopes definitely requires a proprietary mount if not using a robust single place unit like you are doing.
Here you go. First a close-up.
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And some shots propped-up on a bipod.
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