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Nightforce/ ruger mod 77
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<blockquote data-quote="kwmonstertruck" data-source="post: 738036" data-attributes="member: 60614"><p>I have an M77 Ruger 22-250. I have the 12x42x56 Nightforce. I dont remember the brand of rings, they are Super High rings. They were the only kind available at the time in the 30 mm size. I have never had an accuracy problem with this set up. Nightforce was a sponsor of mine while I rodeod, and I took the scope off and on of my rifle dozens of times. I dont have to readjust anytime I put it back on. Its a very accurate set up. I would look into a high quality set of rings. I paid around $130.oo for my rings 15 years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kwmonstertruck, post: 738036, member: 60614"] I have an M77 Ruger 22-250. I have the 12x42x56 Nightforce. I dont remember the brand of rings, they are Super High rings. They were the only kind available at the time in the 30 mm size. I have never had an accuracy problem with this set up. Nightforce was a sponsor of mine while I rodeod, and I took the scope off and on of my rifle dozens of times. I dont have to readjust anytime I put it back on. Its a very accurate set up. I would look into a high quality set of rings. I paid around $130.oo for my rings 15 years ago. [/QUOTE]
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