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Re: Best rings ? [Re: unclebubba] #9155970 12/19/24 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by unclebubba
If you're mounting a Leupold scope, I'd go with the two piece Leupold mounts. They have a really cool windage adjustment that NO other manufacturer has. I hear they're awesome mounts!



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Re: Best rings ? [Re: Buzzsaw] #9155971 12/19/24 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by unclebubba
If you're mounting a Leupold scope, I'd go with the two piece Leupold mounts. They have a really cool windage adjustment that NO other manufacturer has. I hear they're awesome mounts!


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I do too.

All in good fun! He know I view those bases and rings as scrap metal.


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Re: Best rings ? [Re: BubRay] #9156050 12/19/24 05:20 PM
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NF Ultralites are my go to rings. Seekins makes some that are really good, the machining on them is top notch, every one I have used fit the scope like a tight glove. However, they are heavy, and use two screws per ring to attach to the rail rather than the single like NF, for those reasons they are second place for me.

Re: Best rings ? [Re: LonestarCobra] #9156060 12/19/24 05:34 PM
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Originally Posted by LonestarCobra
NF Ultralites are my go to rings. Seekins makes some that are really good, the machining on them is top notch, every one I have used fit the scope like a tight glove. However, they are heavy, and use two screws per ring to attach to the rail rather than the single like NF, for those reasons they are second place for me.


Same here.

Seekins are good rings. It's easier and faster to remove and install NF Ultralite rings. I just have to come up with a 1/2" wrench. I've used a Crescent wrench on my own stuff, in a jam.

I move scopes around a whole lot, though.


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Re: Best rings ? [Re: BubRay] #9156098 12/19/24 06:54 PM
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EGW Tactical or NF Ultralite rings are the two I recommend.

I also move scopes around and like JG, and with EGW or NF rings, I can do it in 10 minutes or less.

Re: Best rings ? [Re: J.G.] #9156101 12/19/24 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by J.G.
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Originally Posted by unclebubba
If you're mounting a Leupold scope, I'd go with the two piece Leupold mounts. They have a really cool windage adjustment that NO other manufacturer has. I hear they're awesome mounts!


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roflmao I see what he's doin clap


I do too.

All in good fun! He know I view those bases and rings as scrap metal.

I actually have a few that I have taken off of my FIL's rifles. I'll part with 'em cheap!


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Re: Best rings ? [Re: J.G.] #9156147 12/19/24 08:42 PM
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Nighforce Ultralite

Light, strong, reliable.

This right here!!!


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Re: Best rings ? [Re: J.G.] #9156162 12/19/24 09:17 PM
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Originally Posted by J.G.
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NF Ultralites are my go to rings. Seekins makes some that are really good, the machining on them is top notch, every one I have used fit the scope like a tight glove. However, they are heavy, and use two screws per ring to attach to the rail rather than the single like NF, for those reasons they are second place for me.


Same here.

Seekins are good rings. It's easier and faster to remove and install NF Ultralite rings. I just have to come up with a 1/2" wrench. I've used a Crescent wrench on my own stuff, in a jam.

I move scopes around a whole lot, though.


I just stuck one in my fix-it-stick kit….

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Re: Best rings ? [Re: BubRay] #9156225 12/19/24 11:40 PM
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That’s the kit I have. Use it for everything.

Re: Best rings ? [Re: BubRay] #9157163 Yesterday at 09:33 PM
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If you want heavy duty and nearly indestructible, take a look at Area 419 rings. I have them on my custom 6.5 CM.


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