... This zoom-in is from the LaRue LT-104 (QD mount) repeatability-test video, recently done on a LaRue Siete 22-250 back on July 17th - ish. In that video, (1.) I removed the scope (2.) Held scope high over my head (3.) Put scope back on, pushing it forward before locking the levers, (4.) Shot the first shot, then pulled scope off, held scope high over my head, put scope back on, then shot 2nd shot, then pulled scope off, held scope over my head, then put scope back on, then shot the 3rd shot. That 3-shot repeat test ended up being a 0.370" group (0.353moa). Those are half inch squares. Trust the science 😎 ML (ETA - Readers, does this read right ... easy to understand ?)
4,144 views; 347 likeskenlumbley Is holding scope "high over my head" a test to show the mount is immune from changes in attitude? 3 likes
  -  laruetactical @kenlumbley ... That was to head off the ARFcommers that were gonna say "Haha, you stupid !! You only got the scope 6" away from the rifle !!" 😎
cvmn66 I like it , I like it a lot, when I was a kid I use to think those movies where the guy pulled out a rifle from a box, put the parts together and made a precise shot were bs and Hollywood, and maybe they were in the 80s and 90s however your mounts beg to differ. Beautiful work 1 like
will.a.chambers But, but... ADM... blah, blah. Don't like'em, don't buy'em. The rest of us will keep on trucking with the LT goodness. My LT-104s ain't going nowhere... 3 likes
danieldoubled85 Wow. Like the saying goes, the proof is in the pudding. 2 likes
rojoll01 Yes 1 like
bigleymatthew Hell that "flyer", the third shot was probably a 15fps difference between it and the first two, 1 like
icecoldmn I just picked up another 104, can't have too many 1 like