Even the best spotting scope will not guarantee us perfect zero holding if it is not combined with a quality mount. Audere models are characterized by strict quality control standards, so they guarantee a perfect fit and thus perfect stability of the optic. The Audere Levitas one-piece mount is perfect for both mounting a lightweight cross-country scope on an AR carbine and a powerful high-magnification scope on a long-range shooting rifle. A version with a 20 MOA tilt that allows the scope to be zeroed at further distances.
The Audere Levitas scope mount provides the user with a- One-piece construction for maximum rigidity and stability
- Constructed from the highest quality 7075 aluminum combining durability with low weight
- Type 3 anodizing finish for mechanical and chemical protection
- Restrictive quality control for a perfectly tight fit on the scope
- Stable installation on popular Picatinny rails using Torx screws
- A spirit level significantly facilitates correct alignment when installing the mount
- ScopeLink mounting holes for mounting additional sighting devices
TheAudere Levitas Cantilever scope mount was created primarily with the goal of keeping the user's weight as low as possible. For this reason, the construction uses high-quality 7075-T651 aluminum, combining lightness with extremely high strength. To protect the alloy from corrosion and scratches, its surface has been coated with MIL-A-8625 Type 3 anodizing, which guarantees its high hardness and durability.
One-piece Audere Levitas Cantilever optics mount - excellent zero holding from .223 to .338 Lapua
The simple Torx screw-based installation system combines weight limitation with high rigidity and fit, making the Audere Levitas scope mount easily able to withstand the shocks generated by powerful long-range shooting calibers. The accessory is also equipped with the ScopeLink interface system, which allows the mounting of additional accessories. To ensure that the low profile can be maintained, the ScopeLink holes are placed both on top of the mount and on the side at a 45-degree angle. This ensures that the scope's supporting collimator won't outgrow the design, while still being easily accessible to the eye.