35mm rings??

DR 3006

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For the guys running 35mm scopes which rings are you running or have had problems with? Looking at using Warne or Pure Precision. Any experience with these? Have leupold now And want something lower. Was hoping Hawkins would have some out by now but I have not seen any available.
 
i also run the leupold rings with their mark 5hd and thought I wanted lower so bought some seekins rings which are .95" vs the 1.060" leupold. I havent used the seekins rings yet as I do like the leupold rings but have a new build that will get another Mark5 so I will use those rings on it.
 
I am using MDT elite 35mm rings for a leupold Mark 5 and they have worked great. Seekins also makes great rings. Vortex also has some 35mm and I think Seekins make them vortex.
 
Vortex Precision Rings 35 mm have been good for my 338 Edge set up with a Vortex Razor 5 x 20 x50 .

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Two of the best rings that I use are;
American Rifle Company(ARC) - https://www.americanrifle.com/shop/product/m10-scope-rings-7
Tier One - https://tier-one-usa.com/products/tactical-scope-rings
I'm using the 40mm rings right now. I like American Rifle Company (ARC) a little better than Tier one, only because of the simplicity of the upper mounting system. Tier one builds an extremely strong set of rings, but a little wider than I need.


I have used 34MM ARC Rings for about 5 years now & have yet to see a ring mark on any of my scopes. I would recommend them to anyone!
 
I also use Near Alphamount single piece scope mount on 4 of my rifles...
Near Manufacturing
Cdn made in Camrose AB.
Used by Cdn and US military up to 50 BMG
Was thinking of buying a Leupold. Checked with them and they have 35 and 36 mm mounts
 
Leupold and Warne are local to me. And I really prefer supporting local type businesses, I just want to make sure my 300 RUM doesn't have altering effects on my scope mounting system.lol
 
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