Originally Posted by blairvt
I'm getting very frustrated with finding rings. I've read that the Burris with the plastic inserts fit. I bought some, sure don't look like the fit to me, no matter which clamp I use. Anyone else have any luck? Can I see some pics of the rings guys are using?


Stay the pfuqq away from any/all rings that mount a dovetail,less recoil stop. Absolute dog schit way to affix glass.

Do yourself some favors,schitcan that notion all together and do yourself some favors. Go DIP 25MOA extended 1913 rail,for both greater ring spacing and the much increased interface betwixt glass/receiver harmony.

I've broken the dog schit CZ rings...the DIP isn't going any pfhuqqing where I do not wish. Hint.

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Annie 54 interface,if only to illustrate that the concept is well engineered,to stay the pfhuqq put. Understatement...as I flog on schit a smidge. Hint.

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CZ 452 interface.

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Between the rail and the copious erector latitude...750yds+ is a breeze to arrange.

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If/when you are mounting rings,less cross slots and directly to a dovetail,you are arranging a failure and to pay extry in order to coordinate same,is pretty pfhuqqing stupid as a minimum.

Hint.

Thank me later.................






Addendum:

DIP blows BKL outta the water,in both interface and mounting height,as well as ring spacing.

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Though the BKL cantilever 27MOA is handy,in certain applications.

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Swapping stocks is a breeze,but DIP still steals the show.

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I drive some Talley's on various Springers and they of course walk...because they are not slotted. Hint.

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I suggest taking notes and applying same.

Hint................















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