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<blockquote data-quote="craigp40" data-source="post: 79572" data-attributes="member: 3327"><p>I have used them on a smaller caliber rifle (22-250) and they work really well. They didn't slip on this rifle, but then again the recoil wasn't bad at all.</p><p></p><p>One thing I'll add that I didn't like was the difficulty with adjustng the position of the scope while trying to mount it. The inserts sort of clip on to the scope when you push it into the rings. This makes it impossible to slide the scope fore and aft to position it for eye relief. It also makes it impossible to turn the scope to position the reticle properly. Each time you want to make an adjustment, you have to pull it out of the rings, move the inserts, then place back in the rings and hope you got it right. Once you get it right though, they will hold. This was the main reason I quit using them. Too much hassle when Leupold rings work just as well. However, they do reduces the risk of marking the scope, if you're worried about that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="craigp40, post: 79572, member: 3327"] I have used them on a smaller caliber rifle (22-250) and they work really well. They didn't slip on this rifle, but then again the recoil wasn't bad at all. One thing I'll add that I didn't like was the difficulty with adjustng the position of the scope while trying to mount it. The inserts sort of clip on to the scope when you push it into the rings. This makes it impossible to slide the scope fore and aft to position it for eye relief. It also makes it impossible to turn the scope to position the reticle properly. Each time you want to make an adjustment, you have to pull it out of the rings, move the inserts, then place back in the rings and hope you got it right. Once you get it right though, they will hold. This was the main reason I quit using them. Too much hassle when Leupold rings work just as well. However, they do reduces the risk of marking the scope, if you're worried about that. [/QUOTE]
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