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<blockquote data-quote="Swiftkill" data-source="post: 1594231" data-attributes="member: 104167"><p>Any of the Burris signature *** align rings are AWESOME. I have almost all of my guns with them on. I have a TC contender in 223 and 4570 and two Burris rings hold them, to death. No shifting and no rotating. I have them on two 300 win mags and they hold to death. In fact, if yo look close at my avatar photo here those are *** align rings on my 220 swift. </p><p>Yes, the offsets work. You are not stressing the scope with the burris rings, The elliptical inserts pivot together so the scope tube is always dead straight to the clamping forces. If you try them you will understand how they work. I use the two piece XTR bases with regular *** align rings. I just put a set on my new long range 300 mag and was able to use the two .10 inserts to get a 20 MOA tilt and I am able to get a perfect optical center. PERFECT!.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swiftkill, post: 1594231, member: 104167"] Any of the Burris signature *** align rings are AWESOME. I have almost all of my guns with them on. I have a TC contender in 223 and 4570 and two Burris rings hold them, to death. No shifting and no rotating. I have them on two 300 win mags and they hold to death. In fact, if yo look close at my avatar photo here those are *** align rings on my 220 swift. Yes, the offsets work. You are not stressing the scope with the burris rings, The elliptical inserts pivot together so the scope tube is always dead straight to the clamping forces. If you try them you will understand how they work. I use the two piece XTR bases with regular *** align rings. I just put a set on my new long range 300 mag and was able to use the two .10 inserts to get a 20 MOA tilt and I am able to get a perfect optical center. PERFECT!. [/QUOTE]
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