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Yes, I've given some thought to just staying with Burris Signature Zee. Definitely my favorite rings I'm just not sure if they're the best choice for a platform that might get knocked around a bit. Have you considered the Burris XTR Sigs? Beefy rings, with the Burris Sig inserts. I’ve got a few sets now- mostly for added inclination in the rings and how easy they are on scope tubes- all have been solid. Good info - thanks! You bet. Good luck with your decision.
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I really like Seekin's because of the weight, height, and strength but there are a lot of good ones out there...some really strong ones for little $ if weight isn't a concern. This!!!! or Vortex Precision Rings!! Same, same!!!
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SWFA rings are solid and a pretty good buy as well. I have them on several rifles and I am totally satisfied with them.
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tansinator & sbhooper,
Great info - thanks!
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Another fun "manufactured by" story is that All of Vortex Precision series rings are manufactured by Seekins. So, save yourself some money and buy Vortex Precisions instead of Seekins.
What am I missing here? Everywhere I look, the Seekins are $121-123, where the Vortex are $129 at the same store.
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They’re expensive but American Rifle Company mounts are in the “Buy once Cry once” category. Very simple, robust design. I ruined myself using them the first tIme mounting scope myself a few years ago. https://www.americanrifle.com/shop/product/m10-scope-rings-7
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The "solidest" rings for Weaver bases are old-fashioned clamp-over Weaver rings. They won't ever break and are dirt cheap. They hold a scope pretty tight too. I was waiting for somebody to recommend plain old Weaver rings. I don't think they look that bad but who cares on a utility rifle?
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The "solidest" rings for Weaver bases are old-fashioned clamp-over Weaver rings. They won't ever break and are dirt cheap. They hold a scope pretty tight too. I was waiting for somebody to recommend plain old Weaver rings. I don't think they look that bad but who cares on a utility rifle? Agreed - I was thinking the same thing. Isn't that what Win458 uses on "old ugly"? If they hold up to being used on a 458 and he has confidence enough to use them on his rifle for grizzly hunts that speaks volumes to me. drover
223 Rem, my favorite cartridge - you can't argue with truckloads of dead PD's and gophers.
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