🔭 Elevate Your Aim with Effortless Precision!
The PulsarLocking Quick Detach Mount is a high-performance accessory designed for Pulsar riflescopes, featuring a locking quick-detach mechanism that ensures your optic returns to zero. Made from durable aluminum with a sleek matte black finish, this mount combines functionality with style, making it a must-have for any serious marksman.
T**D
Accurate
Holds zero after on and off a number of times.
G**D
I was expecting to not like!
After installing and zeroing scope I have removed and reinstalled 5 or 6 times with no poi shift up to 1" poi shift which is better than I expected. I now have confidence in removing XP50LRF and using as spotter and reattaching for the shot! Good positive lock upon closing QD lever having no worries at all of it jiggling loose.
A**R
Works
Like the easy of use. Worked for the first two clip and unclip shots.
G**.
Must have
A must have if you like to change guns for different types of animals.
B**L
Made it China
I don't know if the real thing is made in Europe like the scopes. This one is made in China so I'm not thrilled about it. I'm sending it back. I have a better one.
T**T
Do not buy
Arrived in pieces and in a hefty freezer bag
E**.
Useless
I bought 2 of these scope mounts neither rifle would hold zero so now I have $200 worth of useless scope mounts in my closet!
B**.
Good for a while
I've had one of these on a Pulsar Core for about two years now. It's a very good mount overall. Need to keep an eye on it loosing up between removals, especially over time. For the past 3-4 months I'd been having zeroing problems with the unit. It started grouping high about four to five inches, and left an inch or two. Then it would be spot on for weeks (I shoot with it every week). It was driving me crazy having to re-zero it every single week, so I sent it in to Pulsar. GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE!! They tested it, called me, and actually replaced the mount for me.Bottom line: yes it's good enough for the price point for sure. I found it to be very good at holding it's zero. It stayed accurate with fairly extensive use for about a year and a half before it wore out. In the long run or if you shoot pigs every night, you might be better looking at a Bobro or something, especially for Pulsars.
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