Works great on my two ar15 uppers. I got Romeo 5 plus Juliet 3 and buckmasters 3-9*40. The mount doesn’t show on any of my scopes (red dot only, red dot plus magnifier or hunting scope at 3*)
That was my first thought, but I was wrong. You can’t see it through the scope and it has no effect on anything. That may change if you have very low magnification. The lowest magnification on this scope is 6x and I can’t see the bipod mount at all.
@@LegacyAirguns It may not appear to be in the image at higher magnifications, however it is still blocking the lens's ability to see and resolve the image, thus the image will not be as clear and bright as it would be without it in the way. The target may well be quite visible, but it is impaired somewhat.
@@LegacyAirguns Just because you can't see it doesn't mean it is not interfering with the scopes ability to collect all the light possible and clearly display the image. Even though you don't see it, it is partially masking the image from the scope. You aren't getting the best possible image as a result. Isn't that why you buy a good scope, for the best possible image? You will never have the best possible image with something blocking part of it.
Works great on my two ar15 uppers. I got Romeo 5 plus Juliet 3 and buckmasters 3-9*40. The mount doesn’t show on any of my scopes (red dot only, red dot plus magnifier or hunting scope at 3*)
Where did you get that hat
J.W. Hats in Salt Lake City, Utah.
@@LegacyAirguns I’ve been looking at it the last few videos NICE
Hmm, not for me. That blocks the lower half the objective lens of the scope. Seems like a bad idea.
That was my first thought, but I was wrong. You can’t see it through the scope and it has no effect on anything. That may change if you have very low magnification. The lowest magnification on this scope is 6x and I can’t see the bipod mount at all.
@@LegacyAirguns It may not appear to be in the image at higher magnifications, however it is still blocking the lens's ability to see and resolve the image, thus the image will not be as clear and bright as it would be without it in the way. The target may well be quite visible, but it is impaired somewhat.
@@dr.frankenphoon6254no. Not affecting my Romeo 5 with high mount came with the Juliet 3 combo. Also my 3-9*40 hunting scope can’t see it either
@@LegacyAirguns Just because you can't see it doesn't mean it is not interfering with the scopes ability to collect all the light possible and clearly display the image. Even though you don't see it, it is partially masking the image from the scope. You aren't getting the best possible image as a result. Isn't that why you buy a good scope, for the best possible image? You will never have the best possible image with something blocking part of it.
@@dr.frankenphoon6254away and don't talk shite
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