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NJ2A,
Verified Owner
from NJ, United States
Written on May 15, 2022
Installed on Votex scope for Ruger 10/22 takedown model. Bore sighted and took to range to zero in. After I got it zeroed in I took the scope off and then put back on to see if it would hold zero, it held perfectly. the only downside is you kind of have to guide and center the levers into the hole when re-tightening. once centered and in they lock-up nicely every time.
Pros:
- Locks Up Solid
- well build
Would recommend: Yes
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Rick,
from FL, United States
Written on December 10, 2021
I wanted to move my new scope from one rail to another rail and these rings make that much easier and much faster,the one inch rings hold the scope perfectly. Black to match scope and gun,I use these on my Springfield.
Would recommend: Yes
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Dsv424,
from TX, United States
Written on December 26, 2020
Very sturdy. Nice for moving from one gun to another. Easy to mount, used them on my .224 Valkyrie. Should have got the high mount but these still work good. No problems adjusting the scope. I’ve purchased other Burris products in the past with no problems.
Would recommend: Yes
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Wm Palmer,
Verified Owner
from SC, United States
Written on April 22, 2020
I use these on several rifles. They are nicely finished, hold the scope well, and release and lock easily. They return to zero if you install and reinstall properly.I have tried others and end up coming back to these each time. They are not bulky, and do not have the stupid overbuilt arm chair tactical look. They just work well and go with most set ups without any problem.
Would recommend: Yes
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Dr Motown,
from MI, United States
Written on November 11, 2018
I bought these to mount a scope to my shotgun when a scope is necessary (eg: slug hunting). They appear sturdy and certainly easy to install. My only concern is that the recoil lug does not extend the whole width of the rail, only about half way. Will this be a problem? I don't know because I haven't shot yet to test them
Would recommend: Yes
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NMrdh,
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from NM, United States
Written on October 13, 2018
My girlfriend wanted to surprise me with a Vortex scope last Christmas. She was in my opinion mislead by a couple of guys who worked at a large national outfitter chain into buying a Scout scope. I was totally stoked to see the Vortex logo when I peeled back the gift wrap but my facial expression must have changed when I read "Scout" because she immediately asked "Whats wrong?". I'm thinking; I don't have a scout rifle. I explained how much I love the gift but how it is a very application specific type of scope. Perfect excuse to build a scout inspired rifle!
I decided to try to mount it to an RAS47 with an Ultimak AK scout rail. (I know an AK isn't traditional, typical or even ideal for a scout rifle) At first, I utilized a similar set of rings from Warne which are excellent however a bit too low and wouldn't allow the magnification/quick focus ring to be adjusted due to the ridges catching on the picatinny rail. After some research it seemed these rings from Burris might work. They did! It was a bit challenging but with some finesse I was able to mount it with just enough clearance to allow the magnification/quick focus ring to turn while still maintaining a low forward scout appearance. The ability to reposition the quick detach levers was essential and worked as expected.
I have not yet evaluated if they hold zero but due to my experience with Burris products in the past I am confident they will. The machining looks great and the price is reasonable. I would buy these q...
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Would recommend: Yes
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Scruffy,
from LA, United States
Written on February 28, 2017
Purchased these rings to mount a Burris 2-7X32 Scout Scope on my Springfield M1A Scout Squad rifle. These are the best rings to use if you damage a scope or just want to take it off, so you can use your rifle sights. Once you sight in the scope it can be removed and returned to the rifle without loosing your scope zero. I highly recommend this product.
Would recommend: Yes
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Bubba,
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from TX, United States
Written on January 25, 2017
quality fit and finish, strong and durable, easy installation and removal. Great for the Ruger 10/22 takedown, just remove your scope quickly for breakdown and storage in the Ruger 10/22's handy case.
Would recommend: Yes
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RichD,
from NY, United States
Written on March 15, 2015
This is my second set of these rings and they work great. Easy to detach, but are solid without coming loose. They are easy to install and are great price. Unlike some rings that are sold separately, these are sold as a set.
Would recommend: Yes
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Eric,
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from UT, United States
Written on July 9, 2009
I've had excellent luck with Burris products (Scopes, mounts and rings) over the past 20 years. I wanted quick detach rings for my muzzleloader, enough to justify buying Burris again. Will they return to zero everytime? I don't know enough to guarantee it yet, but I expect to update this with positive results soon.
I've read great reviews from Doc White and Randy Wakeman on the Warne QD mounts and rings. The Burris rings are a BIG savings over Warne rings.
Pros: Solid, well made, good looking rings
Cons: None I've found yet
Would recommend: Yes
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