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Q&A for Bobro Engineering Dual Lever Precision Optic Mount w/34mm Rings — 4 Questions & 4 Answers

Name Bobro Engineering Dual Lever Precision Optic Mount w/34mm Rings (5)
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Answered by Ethan, Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on November 28, 2022

Yes, the Bobro Engineering Dual Lever Precision Optic Mount w/34mm Rings has a centerline height of 1.5" allowing for enough height to accommodate a 56mm objective lens.

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Hank, member, from WI, United States, asked on December 19, 2020

Please explain "cant" and MOA differences.

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Answered by Tom B, Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on October 15, 2021

Cant: to set at an angle or to pitch to one side. In layman's terms: when you look through the rifle, the reticle is not perfectly horizontal level.
MOA: Minute of Angle: this refers to the angular measurement at a given distance. Most often referred to in terms of MOA at 100yrds. 1 MOA = 1" at 100 yards.

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Redd, guest, from CA, United States, asked on April 25, 2020

Will this survive an FN Scar 20s with Bushnell DMR 2i optic?

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Answered by Tom B, Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on October 15, 2021

Yes, it will have zero issues

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eric, member, from TX, United States, asked on March 08, 2019

would this work with a vortex razor gen 2 4.5-27x54. going on an ar10

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Answered by Jonathan D., Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on October 26, 2019

Yes, it will.

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