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    Gong Shooter hawk1's Avatar
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    Default Need Tactical Rings... Any suggestions?

    I am looking for a good set of tactical rings to put atop my DPMS LR308. I need something that will keep my scope snug with ZERO movement! Any suggestions on a brand to look for or to stay away from?

    Would love some input.

    Hawk1

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    Badger or Barrett.
    You know I like my coffee sweet in the morning
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    +1 for Badger, never used barrett rings. Even my Barrett has badgers on it. Also had decent luck with Leupold Mk 4 rings, but they're no badgers.

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    I've used Leopold QRW with great results.
    http://www.leupold.com/tactical/prod...ms/qrw-mounts/
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    I use a set of Burris Tactical rings on my Nightforce. There Big, Heavy and are 6 hex screw.

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    IOR Valdada makes some very sturdy rings, look just like badger's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DocMedic View Post
    I use a set of Burris Tactical rings on my Nightforce. There Big, Heavy and are 6 hex screw.
    I second the Burris XTR's Although I don't feel they are all that heavy. For the money you'll not find better.

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