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Question about QD Mounts #5750533 05/19/15 03:14 PM
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Do you guys find that most of the time they RTZ after removal/reattachment, or are at least close to it? Mounts in question are a Burris PEPR and a RRA QD mount, rifle is a RRA, but just kinda asking in general.


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The good ones will RTZ. I have a couple on my latest AR builds. GGG I think. Remember to mark the rail so you can put them back where they came from.


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I have a pair of QD mounts on my CZ 6.5x55 Swede. The only QD mount I've ever had and didn't trust them at all at first. Third trip to the range I was convinced they're good to go. It's an extra step that I'm not sure even matters, but I do re-torque both tension screws with the Wheeler Fat Wrench when replacing on the rifle. Can't recall off-hand the torque they call for, but have it written down inside the wrench case. I could probably get pretty close by hand, but I have the Wheeler so why not.

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Originally Posted By: Slow Drifter
I have a pair of QD mounts on my CZ 6.5x55 Swede. The only QD mount I've ever had and didn't trust them at all at first. Third trip to the range I was convinced they're good to go. It's an extra step that I'm not sure even matters, but I do re-torque both tension screws with the Wheeler Fat Wrench when replacing on the rifle. Can't recall off-hand the torque they call for, but have it written down inside the wrench case. I could probably get pretty close by hand, but I have the Wheeler so why not.


I have a Wheeler, and that is a good practice to follow.


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I have a Larue and a Bobro they both rtz perfect. I prefer the Bobro it has spring tension and fits all rails without adjustment. The Larue has mechanical adjustments that work but must be adjusted.

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The Burris PEPR will.


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