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<blockquote data-quote="jimbires" data-source="post: 2063570" data-attributes="member: 11011"><p>yes , Burris makes the signature rings for a picatinny rail . I have these rings on two rifles , but neither one is a hard kicker , or braked , so I can't say how well they hold under these conditions . neither is the picatinny style . I bought a set for on a pic rail , but I didn't like the way they fit the rail . yes , you can use these rings to either add or subtract elevation . my one rifle I used these on was for windage correction . not all set ups use exactly half of the scope elevation to get to your zero . so the scope could zero with a regular set of rings , or might not . the Burris rings are probably the most cost effective way of seeing what you need . I like to keep about 5 moa under the zero stop to try and be sure of always being able to zero . I do like a 100 yard zero for my turret twisting rifles . I think you can get zero inserts and 010 inserts in these rings for a 30 mm scope . there are more for the 1" scopes . if you're going to play at longer ranges you'll want all the elevation you can get .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimbires, post: 2063570, member: 11011"] yes , Burris makes the signature rings for a picatinny rail . I have these rings on two rifles , but neither one is a hard kicker , or braked , so I can't say how well they hold under these conditions . neither is the picatinny style . I bought a set for on a pic rail , but I didn't like the way they fit the rail . yes , you can use these rings to either add or subtract elevation . my one rifle I used these on was for windage correction . not all set ups use exactly half of the scope elevation to get to your zero . so the scope could zero with a regular set of rings , or might not . the Burris rings are probably the most cost effective way of seeing what you need . I like to keep about 5 moa under the zero stop to try and be sure of always being able to zero . I do like a 100 yard zero for my turret twisting rifles . I think you can get zero inserts and 010 inserts in these rings for a 30 mm scope . there are more for the 1" scopes . if you're going to play at longer ranges you'll want all the elevation you can get . [/QUOTE]
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