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Ruger rings are junk....

They look strong enough!? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />


Yeah,..they may be strong but the bores aren't even machined, not even reamed after casting. Just polished a bit. They are neither round, true nor straight. I took one set and milled .010 off of the ring side and the top side where they mate together and rebored them.Not really difficult but not worth it when you can get the Burris's which are windage adjustable also. My Ruger 77/22 receiver ring mounting area is machined quite crooked so the windage adjustment was necessary. If you did the above and bored them while mounted on the receiver you'd have a straight set of rings for that receiver only.


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