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Scope rings with plastic inserts for 20 MOA base
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<blockquote data-quote="DONTSTROKEME" data-source="post: 160900" data-attributes="member: 6008"><p>Why would you spend the money for a 1913 rail and then not spend the money on a quality set of rings? Quality rings don't need to be lapped, they are very high on quality control, not mass produced. </p><p></p><p>I found a used TPS 1913 pic rail for a Rem 700 S/A for $45 and a set of decent Warne QR pic style rings for $35. So for $80 I have a 20 MOA base with 4 mounting screws and a set of semi-quality QR rings.......I have seen TPS rings and also Seekins rings go for about $60-$80 and bases are normally $45. These prices are of course used but new aren't very much more. If you spend $800 on a scope why not finish the job securing it?</p><p></p><p>Tally are junk agreed but there are alot better than Burris and that lots better doesn't cost that much more.</p><p></p><p>Hell if you want a set send me some money for shipping, I will send you a set of windage rear and turn in front, the front fit loose in my front and I don't like the looks of them so after people talked them up and I bought a set I went with the Pic rail and am ordering a set of TPS.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Just my 2 cents.</p><p></p><p>Joe Oakes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DONTSTROKEME, post: 160900, member: 6008"] Why would you spend the money for a 1913 rail and then not spend the money on a quality set of rings? Quality rings don't need to be lapped, they are very high on quality control, not mass produced. I found a used TPS 1913 pic rail for a Rem 700 S/A for $45 and a set of decent Warne QR pic style rings for $35. So for $80 I have a 20 MOA base with 4 mounting screws and a set of semi-quality QR rings.......I have seen TPS rings and also Seekins rings go for about $60-$80 and bases are normally $45. These prices are of course used but new aren't very much more. If you spend $800 on a scope why not finish the job securing it? Tally are junk agreed but there are alot better than Burris and that lots better doesn't cost that much more. Hell if you want a set send me some money for shipping, I will send you a set of windage rear and turn in front, the front fit loose in my front and I don't like the looks of them so after people talked them up and I bought a set I went with the Pic rail and am ordering a set of TPS. Just my 2 cents. Joe Oakes [/QUOTE]
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