Preview: Burris SpeedBead Vent Rib Mount

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posted on June 23, 2024
Burris SpeedBead Vent Rib Mount

Burris has added to its SpeedBead line of shotgun red-dot mounts with the recent release of its Vent Rib Mount, which includes the hardware needed to install a micro red-dot of the Docter footprint forward atop your hunting shotgun’s ventilated rib—meaning that no drilling and tapping of the receiver is required.

The Vent Rib Mount comes with six rib adapters of differing bottom dimensions, making the anodized aluminum mount compatible with a wide variety of rib widths, and the entire unit can be installed and removed without permanently altering your gun.

MSRP is $60. For more information, visit burrisoptics.com.

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