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    Anyone with a scope recommendation?

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    What rifle? What mount? What are you going to use it for?

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    Scope recommendation

    Griff,

    Very sorry. It posted twice yesterday and I must have deleted them both. My bad.

    The rifle is a very nice 5 digit SN M1Aicon all original. I will be just shooting for pleasure on a private range from 100 to 200 yards. These old eyes often need some help.

    Would like something I can take on and off fairly easily to shoot open sights if I want. Hopefully, putting on and off should not affect aim point, if that is possible. Am thinking about a Springfield GI 3rd generation mount. Don't know about the rings.

    The the military ever adopt a scope for the M1A (M14)? Would be neat to config it as intended.

    Thanks very much for your input.
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    I have had very good luck with the Basset mount made in Dripping Springs, Texas, after previously bad luck with the SA Gen III mount (hard to take on and off; gotta dismount clip guide. Also you need the Blackhawk nylon stock comb add-on - laces up, easy to get on and off. Scopes, take your pick. Any 4 X will do. Just google it Basset has a good website.

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    thanks Griff,
    Will do some googling and see what I can find.

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    i installed an arms mount with QD mounts that seem to hold zero fairly well with my leupold , i admitt i dont remove it often but the couple times i have its been really close when i put it back on


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