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Rails & Rings. #5711647 04/22/15 05:40 PM
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So I am hearing a lot about the Seekins rails being the go to rails. Would you also recommend their rings? I am being told to look at the TPS rings. Thoughts? I am setting up a Remy tactical .308 and topping it with a Vortex HS T 4x16x44.


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Seekins rings are top notch. I've probably had 7 or 8 sets over the years.

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The TPS rings I have are solid.. No complaints.. Remmy 700 & EGW rail..


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TPS rings may be solid, but they are unnecessarily bulky. Arc m10 and seekins are nice and low profile.

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