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Got a Nightforce ATACR 5x25x5x25x56 and mount for my Wilson Combat Super Sniper.  Hopefully I did my math right on the mount, we'll see.20240208_144831.thumb.jpg.57c28b417da3e565c5cb1f46e4c9ed7d.jpg20240208_145051.thumb.jpg.6b629633a89a079c70fc23e2113ec217.jpg20240208_144808.thumb.jpg.fc3dbde5ed93f89a5a1fe77c698c8f27.jpg

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It's mounted, took me awhile to get it right but at least my math was right on the mount height.20240210_163517.jpg.8bf9723b1fda542d2e3d1b12f12bfd8b.jpg20240210_163431.jpg.aebc3de44d50582a017e2c0e09079734.jpg20240210_163631.thumb.jpg.543d7ea1d65d6079c10c7a6a547eff3d.jpg

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How do you like the Nightforce mount and rings? I’ve only ever used badger in the past and I’m currently looking at Spuhr for my newest rifle. 
 

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The one piece mount that I bought seems well made and rugged. Badger isn't a bad brand either, I've used them on a few bolt guns. I looked at the Spurh mounts before I bought the NightHawk mount, but I just can't justify paying $575 for one. They seem extremely well made but I didn't see to much of a difference in the two, the NightHawk mount uses four torx bolts on top to mount the top pieces. The Spurh mount has a different system but it's basically the same method, now the Spurh mounts have mounting points made in due to the square design of the rings but on the inside of the rings they have a series of raised surface that they say aids in locking the scope down for a tighter fit but I think that could cause a little more damage to the tube if you over tourqed them.

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