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ERA-TAC Adjustable Incline Mount

Started by lathoto, October 26, 2018, 05:47:23 AM

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lathoto

Does anyone have any experience with an ERA-TAC Adjustable Incline Mount?
See you at the range.

Litehiker

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Looked at the online info. Seems they get MOA angle by varying the ring angle as opposed to varying the rail angle.

I just put a 20 MOA rail on my new 6.5 CM Browning X-Bolt Pro. But I may take it off and use 0 MOA Talley rings B/C for an 800 yard max range (for hunting) I likely won't need a 20 MOA incline.
Plus those bronzed Talley rings look SO purty on my bronze Cerakote barreled action. Some call it "esthetics" and others call it "matchy/matchy".  :))

Eric B.
"I can stop buying guns and gun stuff anytime I want - I've done it hundreds of times."

Fuj

I personally shun any mounts that have some form off adustability,
and the least amount of screws and bolts, the better.....I like using
a one piece machined, rings and rail. The current one's I use have
20 MOA machined right in.

What rifle is your intent for the ERA-TACs ??

lathoto

This mount is on a Sako TRG-22 rifle.  It's indexed to 20 MOA for the time being.
See you at the range.

Litehiker

I agree with Fuj, I like one-piece mounts and of those I prefer Nightforce one-piece mounts. Good quality and a reasonable price unlike, say, SPHUR mounts.

My main reason for liking quality one-piece mounts is that they really don't need to be hand lapped to remove high spots B/C the accurate machining of the manufacturer has already made smooth and concentric rings.

Eric B.
"I can stop buying guns and gun stuff anytime I want - I've done it hundreds of times."