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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Go to rings for Ruger 77 mark 2
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<blockquote data-quote="johnwm" data-source="post: 2856078" data-attributes="member: 67227"><p>Always just used Ruger rings (yes, lapped...) on any application that I considered "permanent" and never experienced an issue. If you take them off and then re-attach, they are usually only about a single MOA off.</p><p></p><p>I do have a #1 that is one of my main and favourite hunting rifles, and I keep two scopes sighted-in and ready for it at all times in Alaska Arms QD rings. The QD levers are a bit obtrusive (as most QD levers are) but they come off and then go back on with virtually undetectable shift in POA. Good quality stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnwm, post: 2856078, member: 67227"] Always just used Ruger rings (yes, lapped...) on any application that I considered "permanent" and never experienced an issue. If you take them off and then re-attach, they are usually only about a single MOA off. I do have a #1 that is one of my main and favourite hunting rifles, and I keep two scopes sighted-in and ready for it at all times in Alaska Arms QD rings. The QD levers are a bit obtrusive (as most QD levers are) but they come off and then go back on with virtually undetectable shift in POA. Good quality stuff. [/QUOTE]
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