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Old 08-11-2006, 06:14 PM
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Im loolking for a set of lightweight rings.What do you guys use?Talleys or S&K.Thanks
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I use weavers some people think they are fugly but i find them pleasing to my eye. Simple and steadfast.
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Here I thought you were gettin hitched Mike........wanted to see the rings
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Here I thought you were gettin hitched Mike........wanted to see the rings
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I tried Talleys a on my old Tikka and loved em.
I now use a set of lightweights on my Remmie as well.
Excellent rings
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talleys, $60 gets you a hell of alot!
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Talleys it is.
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Hey, prolly to late to say, I am not familiar with all the Talley mounts and rings but the lightwieghts I have on one rifle are one piece rather than two so it is a PITA or at least a bigger hassle if you were to have backup irons and need to remove the scope to use them. Heck the money you spend on guns I'd be lookin for some european claw mounts those are slick beyond words though they might look kinda Garish on a Reminton
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Hey, prolly to late to say, I am not familiar with all the Talley mounts and rings but the lightwieghts I have on one rifle are one piece rather than two so it is a PITA or at least a bigger hassle if you were to have backup irons and need to remove the scope to use them. Heck the money you spend on guns I'd be lookin for some european claw mounts those are slick beyond words though they might look kinda Garish on a Reminton
I'll save the claw mounts for when I mount the Swaro on the Orbendorff Mauser in 6.5x68
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