As some people may notice (though there is only one person other than me looking at this right now as far as I can tell) I have a paper cutout in my case. Space reserved for the scope and mount that I had settled on after a bit of time looking. The mount took a while of sifting through reviews and trying to find a balance of price, quality, and things that I thought would be important. I wanted a one piece to avoid having to worry about the rings not aligning properly. Another advantage of the one I chose is that it is MOA neutral so I can mount it either way to accommodate eye relief once the future scope was mounted. I decided to buy the Burris AR-P.E.P.R. model without quick release for two reasons. First, there were more than a few reviews stating that they did not all have a good return to zero after remounting. The other reason is that I did not plan on taking this off as I currently own just one rifle

Next was the scope. This was the hardest decision to make honestly. I kept looking at all the high dollar models from Leupold, Zeiss, and Nightforce. Then I kept thinking, iron sights aren't that bad considering my low budget. Then a friend introduced me to the SWFA SS MRAD scopes (
www.swfa.com). Not only are they super affordable, they have gone through Army testing and were actually part of a contract that was outbid. They maintain a low price on most of the models because they are single power scopes. This also helps them to retain clarity and hold zero on a .50 BMG. I figured this would be enough to handle the reported brutal recoil of a PTR-91. Another advantage to this scope is the awesome reticle with lots of markers that don't get in the way of the target. This Mill reticle is made even better because the scope also dials in MILRADS as well so there is no need to do MOA to MILRAD math when at the range.

The scope I ordered was a 20X42 model and I was just really hoping that it would clear the charging handle in the locked position on my rifle. As you can see below there was plenty of room

Who locks the bolt back anyway right?
So here's the picture of the mounted scope in the case. It fit just like I thought it would. See the advantages of planning ahead?
