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Sadlak mounts seem to be least likely to walk loose. Or go for the whole Railed handguard and scope rail for the best mounting. They really weren't designed well for scope use, so really good scope mounts tend to be pretty pricey.
Don't get me wrong I love my M1A, but have pretty much decided it is best to kleave it as a very accurate iron sighted rifle. Springfield mounts have managed to disappoint me and I'm not convinced I want to drop anothe $250-$700 to get a reliable scope mounting system. For this reason, for me, precision .308 shooting with glass is done with a bolt gun, until I get my .308 AR built.
Congrats on the rifle, they are truely fantastic shooters, and wonderful battle rifles.
This post has been edited by SSGN_Doc: September 19th 2009 11:31 PM
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