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<blockquote data-quote="archp625" data-source="post: 1481250" data-attributes="member: 104609"><p>Ten years ago I after I graduated college I starting buying my own guns. I went to Cabelas and picked up some Warne Maxima bases because that's about all they had at the time. It was for a Tikka T3 .270 Win. Since then I have purchased 3 other sets of there rings and haven't looked back. They are really nice and solid. Like someone said. They might be a little bit heavier than others but I can deal with a few extra oz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archp625, post: 1481250, member: 104609"] Ten years ago I after I graduated college I starting buying my own guns. I went to Cabelas and picked up some Warne Maxima bases because that's about all they had at the time. It was for a Tikka T3 .270 Win. Since then I have purchased 3 other sets of there rings and haven't looked back. They are really nice and solid. Like someone said. They might be a little bit heavier than others but I can deal with a few extra oz. [/QUOTE]
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