LaRue Tactical QD Scope Mount for Wilcox RAPTAR
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Incredible Scope Mount
Larue Tactical makes some of the best riflescope mounts and rings on the market. They hold zero up to the worst abuse, and their quick-connect mounts return to zero better than most anyone else’s.
Pros:
- Incredible return to zero, included diving board mount.
Cons:
- None
Best Used for:
- Tactical Use and PRS/NRL Competition
Would recommend: Yes
What a Great Scope Mount!
I was looking for a 1/2” scope riser when I found this. I’ve been using Larue products for years and have been very happy with them. I happened upon this scope mount when I was looking for a riser for some scope rings because I wanted to raise my scope rings just a little bit, but also be able to remove my scope easily. Then I saw this. I have other “large” scope mounts, but none of them are this solid and stable. Plus the zero return is amazing. I couldn’t be happier!!!
Pros:
- Extremely Solid, Zero Return is Fantastic
- Extremely Solid and Zero Return is Fantastic
Cons:
- none that I have found
Best Used for:
- Perfect for PRS/NRL Competition
Would recommend: Yes
Rock-Solid Mount – Reliable as Always from LaRue
I'm currently running a Revic PMR 428 mounted on the LaRue LT845, with a Trybe DIMA 1000 laser rangefinder installed on the diving board. I've used LaRue mounts in the past, and as always, they deliver excellent quality and rock-solid performance.
The mount is very secure, and I’ve never had any issues with return to zero or stability. Everything locks in tight, just as expected from LaRue.
One small drawback: there’s a slight visible gap between the top and bottom rings after torquing. It’s purely cosmetic, but for some, it may be a point of concern. Also, the price point is high — MSRP is around $599 — though I was fortunate to get mine on sale.
Overall, a great mount. If you're serious about your optics setup and need something that integrates with an LRF platform, this one delivers.
The mount is very secure, and I’ve never had any issues with return to zero or stability. Everything locks in tight, just as expected from LaRue.
One small drawback: there’s a slight visible gap between the top and bottom rings after torquing. It’s purely cosmetic, but for some, it may be a point of concern. Also, the price point is high — MSRP is around $599 — though I was fortunate to get mine on sale.
Overall, a great mount. If you're serious about your optics setup and need something that integrates with an LRF platform, this one delivers.
Would recommend: Yes
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