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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Determining Actual MOA When Using Burris Signature Zee Rings
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<blockquote data-quote="gohring3006" data-source="post: 1075384" data-attributes="member: 78762"><p>Good info, I pinned it to my phone for future reference. As for the question about liking the Burris rings, they are a brilliant idea, they are very sturdy steel rings. The inserts are a solution to alot of scope problems other than elevation. They also keep my expensive scopes from being marred. The only complaint is the back order of the inserts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohring3006, post: 1075384, member: 78762"] Good info, I pinned it to my phone for future reference. As for the question about liking the Burris rings, they are a brilliant idea, they are very sturdy steel rings. The inserts are a solution to alot of scope problems other than elevation. They also keep my expensive scopes from being marred. The only complaint is the back order of the inserts. [/QUOTE]
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