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Published on April 20, 2025
Duration: 7:39

This video compares the accuracy of high versus low scope mounts for firearms. The presenter demonstrates shooting at 20, 10, and 5 meters with both mount types. While minor differences in bullet drop were observed, the overall impact was found to be similar, suggesting that shooter technique and proper sight picture are more critical than mount height for accuracy at these distances. The presenter also notes the advantage of high mounts with built-in open sights for close-range shooting.

Quick Summary

Comparing high and low scope mounts, accuracy differences at 20m and 10m were minimal. High mounts with integrated open sights offer an advantage for very close-range shooting, allowing for quicker target acquisition. For general accuracy at medium distances, mount height is less critical than other shooting factors.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction
  2. 00:31High Mount Features
  3. 01:09Low Mount Features
  4. 01:23Shooting with High Mount (20m)
  5. 02:12Shooting with Low Mount (20m)
  6. 03:17Impact at 20m
  7. 03:49Shooting with High Mount (10m)
  8. 04:24Shooting with Low Mount (10m)
  9. 04:57Impact at 10m
  10. 05:14Shooting at 5m
  11. 06:28Impact at 5m Comparison
  12. 06:46Conclusion on Mount Height
  13. 07:00Future Content & Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

Does scope mount height significantly affect rifle accuracy?

Based on testing at 20m and 10m, the difference in accuracy between high and low scope mounts was minimal. While high mounts with integrated open sights offer an advantage for very close-range shooting, overall precision at medium distances appears to be more influenced by other factors than mount height alone.

When is a high scope mount with open sights preferable?

A high scope mount that includes integrated open sights is particularly useful for very close-range shooting scenarios. It allows for quicker target acquisition and a more intuitive aiming process, similar to using traditional iron sights, which can be faster than acquiring a sight picture through an optic at extremely short distances.

What are the practical differences between high and low scope mounts for shooting?

High mounts offer the potential for integrated open sights for close-range use and can provide a more comfortable cheek weld for some shooters. Low mounts position the optic closer to the bore axis, which can be beneficial for zeroing at certain distances and may offer a more streamlined profile. For accuracy at medium ranges, differences are often negligible.

How does shooting distance impact the choice between high and low scope mounts?

At very close distances (e.g., 5 meters), high mounts with open sights can be easier to use than an optic. At medium distances (10-20 meters), the accuracy difference between high and low mounts is minimal. For longer distances, proper scope mounting and zeroing are crucial regardless of height, though specific ballistic trajectories might be slightly affected by the height over bore.

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