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What’s ur favorite rings?
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There are many good choices but lately I've been using Warne Mountain Tech rings on several of my rifles.
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For aluminum rings, Seekins are the best I've used. When they were $55-60 a set, I liked the Vortex Pro Series, but now they're $80.
For steel rings, I've been using Warne Horizontal Maximas.
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There are many good choices but lately I've been using Warne Mountain Tech rings on several of my rifles. Cwh had some break. Thinking of ditching them
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For pic rings, APA and Seekins...depending on how low is too low.
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Ditto. If the rifle manufacture supplies their own (Ruger), I'll use those. Otherwise, I try to go with Seekins.
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Seekins and Nightforce UltraLites
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Weaver Sure Grip. everything from .223 to lightweight 3006,300,338,375 magnums. Never an issue, course I don't use scopes that outweigh the gun.
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There are many good choices but lately I've been using Warne Mountain Tech rings on several of my rifles. Cwh had some break. Thinking of ditching them I haven't had any problems with them so far. But I suppose any aluminum rings can break under certain circumstances.
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Seekins and Nightforce UltraLites This
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Regular Weaver rings. The original QD ring, lightweight, have never had one fail. They just require a little patience when setting up.
Talleys are nice too.
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Leupold DD's, Burris Zee rings, Burris XTR's, Leupold PRW, Nightforce ultralights. AR's get Burris PEPR. They all work great, but are for different applications. "Best" is always subjective, but there should be different categories IMHO. Like for instance: 22lr, precision rifle, AR 15, hunting rifle, lightweight hunting rifle. etc. etc..
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DNZ if the spacing is right for the scope I'm using and Burris Signature Zee rings for adjustable spacing.
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Seekings and warne steel vertical split.
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Burris signatures/XTR signatuires for most applications. I just tried UM Tikka rings for the tikka dovetail and they look nice, but I am just starting with them.
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Burris signatures/XTR signatuires for most applications. I just tried UM Tikka rings for the tikka dovetail and they look nice, but I am just starting with them. I had two different UM sets that wouldn’t hold zero. The tikka dovetail is just too shallow. I’m sure for most applications they are fine, but a known good swfa was getting 6” horizontal shift with chest high drops onto hardpacked snow. Everything was tight and degreased. Swapped out to picatinny rail and volquartsen rings and groups stayed small and round with the same scope/rifle
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i only use a picatinny steel bases and steel rings that fit on picatinny bases anymore .
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