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I am looking for a good scope mount to mount a 15 in long scope with a 35 mm tube but the catch I want to use my iron-sight still. Any suggestions? I'm looking at getting a sei steel 7in mount any other suggestions.
 

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My suggestion is to pick one or the other. You will need more then likely need a check riser for the scope. That will have to be moved to use the iron sights. Also I find it nearly impossible to find a sight picture trying to look down that channel in the Sadlak scope mount. It's just not practical to try and use both sights.
 

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^^^^^^^
What he said.

Basset high pic is good. Takes just seconds to take it off and use irons. A few more seconds to remove a cheek riser like Tnvc or equivalent.
Call it 60 seconds to go from scope to irons.
 

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^^^^^^^
What he said.

Basset high pic is good. Takes just seconds to take it off and use irons. A few more seconds to remove a cheek riser like Tnvc or equivalent.
Call it 60 seconds to go from scope to irons.
The Basset Low Pic offers the same option and you may not need a cheek riser with the low mount.
 

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Thank you all for your input but to clear up any confusion I have a loaded m1a with the archangel stock with the adjustable cheek riser and buttstock so hight is not an issue it has a ss NM barrel NM front sight NM rear apature an NM trigger assimbly. I am currently making purchases for my beloved rifle. The scope I am purchasing is the vortex razor hd not the hd gen 2. I am looking for a steel scope mount but if my ambitions are to much I will stick with just the scope I just want a solid platform. Again I can't thank you all for all of your input and suggestions it really does mean a lot.
 
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