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    As far as I know, it needs to be that high for the Camputer to clear the rear sight. Irons can be used with this set up in place.
    I have plenty of other scopes that will mount lower, but I am sort of experimenting with this one after seeing a review by HFunk on another forum.
    It's all fun.

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    Hum ... you always seem to come up with something neat from your M-14/M-1A bag! Sincerely. bruce.
    " Unlike most conservatives, libs have no problem exploiting dead children and dancing on their graves."

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    Quote Originally Posted by nf1e View Post
    As far as I know, it needs to be that high for the Camputer to clear the rear sight. Irons can be used with this set up in place.
    I have plenty of other scopes that will mount lower, but I am sort of experimenting with this one after seeing a review by HFunk on another forum.
    It's all fun.
    bot my ART's have the cam (both set for M118) but are lower,
    but the are mounted directly to the M1A, no rail needed,

    does the cheek riser go high enough to use it comfortably?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lyman View Post
    bot my ART's have the cam (both set for M118) but are lower,
    but the are mounted directly to the M1A, no rail needed,

    does the cheek riser go high enough to use it comfortably?
    The original ARTs have a much smaller cam and used a simple low mount. I have some ART repros that are over an inch lower that this monster, but the 24 power has an distinct advantage over the old ARTs.

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    Very nice thank you for posting

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    Beautiful!

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