I'm still mulling over this "hunting" AR plan, and have determined that I have two separate plans for a hunting set-up... A daytime to low (not no) light deer and maybe pig gun....... and a night hunting rig for pigs and coyotes. EVERYTHING about the gun side of the set up is the same, so I'm considering using ONE gun (to save money and safe space) and running two optics on it with QD mounts. That way, it ALL fits in one hard case. The scope I have is a Trijicon AccuPoint 2.5-10x56, and I'm looking hard at the FLIR Thermosight Pro PTS233 for a night option (not going to use it past about 100 yards or so).
With quality QD mounts (LaRue in particular) and putting them in the same places on the rail each time, how reliable is the return to zero these days? Back when I first looked at QD mounts, it was not nearly as advanced as it is now.
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