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Having a difficult time with the Ruger supplied stainless steel rings on my 375 Ruger Guide gun. They don't seem too finely finished. I'm guessing the Leupold are a good option. Is there anything else out there? Looking for the voices of experience.
Thank you,
Perry
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I have Leupold's and they are great. The lows are a bit lower than the Ruger's if you have such a need. Alaska Arms make a great QD ring (I have a set for a BRNO of mine) if QD is desired.
Conduct is the best proof of character.
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Leu is the way the go IMO. Excellent rings on several Rugers I own.
Sometimes, the air you 'let in'matters less than the air you 'let out'.
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I think Warne makes them too. I used them on my CZ and liked them.
Last edited by lantx; 08/19/17.
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D&T an EGW base on 'er......
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Thanks guys for the comments. I think I'll try the Leupolds first. Then think about D & T.
Perry
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