My Christmas present to myself!

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The UPS girl brought my Christmas present to myself today. This represents a large expenditure on my behalf and want to make sure I get the mounting of the scope done in the best possible manner within my parameters. I am mounting scope to Deviant Hunter action and I am trying to keep rig as light as possible. I am looking for ring recommendations that will get the job done but still be lightweight. What say you?
 
Nice scope!
I don't really see any way to keep a two pound scope light weight, but I'd go with hawkins rings or nightforce ultralight rings if it were me.

Good luck, and congrats on the scope.
 
Nice scope!
I don't really see any way to keep a two pound scope light weight, but I'd go with hawkins rings or nightforce ultralight rings if it were me.

Good luck, and congrats on the scope.
Agreed on scope not being lightweight, really just wanted ring recommendation that were not unnecessarily adding to the overall weight of rifle! Thanks for the recommendation!
 
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The UPS girl brought my Christmas present to myself today. This represents a large expenditure on my behalf and want to make sure I get the mounting of the scope done in the best possible manner within my parameters. I am mounting scope to Deviant Hunter action and I am trying to keep rig as light as possible. I am looking for ring recommendations that will get the job done but still be lightweight. What say you?
I just mounted a DMR II Pro in some American Rifle Company rings. They seem sturdy, align well, and unlike any other rings I've tried, I didn't have any reticle canting as I tightened them. Well worth the $.

John
 
I just mounted a DMR II Pro in some American Rifle Company rings. They seem sturdy, align well, and unlike any other rings I've tried, I didn't have any reticle canting as I tightened them. Well worth the $.

John
Thank you!
 
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