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Which rings.??
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 15948" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Toes,</p><p>You are right, a little friendly disagreement never hurt anyone, anytime I can provide any advice just go right ahead and ask. By the way, I got lucky and hit the clay - and recovered some bullets that I need for the NRA article. </p><p></p><p>Shot a friends' new M-700 .300 Ultramag with "gulp" Redfield rings and bases <img src="http://images/icons/wink.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> and my ***-kicking custom .338 Win M-70 with Nears and Badgers. Did a bunch of chronographing and decided to find out what the new Noslers and Hornadys do at magnum velocities at relatively close range so did not shoot long as planned. That will be tomorrow since now I need to know what the same bullets do out at 500 yards. Thank heavens for PAST recoil shields!</p><p></p><p>Texas - you will not regret buying Warnes, matter of fact they have a super strong ring that is designed specifically for the Sako dovetail - much nicer than the factory Sako rings in my opinion and very reasonably priced. Check out Brownells or maybe even order direct from Warne, not sure if they do that but expect their website will tell you. I switched my Sakos to the Warnes and they are very nice looking rings and have stood up to a bunch of magnum shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 15948, member: 25"] Toes, You are right, a little friendly disagreement never hurt anyone, anytime I can provide any advice just go right ahead and ask. By the way, I got lucky and hit the clay - and recovered some bullets that I need for the NRA article. Shot a friends' new M-700 .300 Ultramag with "gulp" Redfield rings and bases [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img] and my ***-kicking custom .338 Win M-70 with Nears and Badgers. Did a bunch of chronographing and decided to find out what the new Noslers and Hornadys do at magnum velocities at relatively close range so did not shoot long as planned. That will be tomorrow since now I need to know what the same bullets do out at 500 yards. Thank heavens for PAST recoil shields! Texas - you will not regret buying Warnes, matter of fact they have a super strong ring that is designed specifically for the Sako dovetail - much nicer than the factory Sako rings in my opinion and very reasonably priced. Check out Brownells or maybe even order direct from Warne, not sure if they do that but expect their website will tell you. I switched my Sakos to the Warnes and they are very nice looking rings and have stood up to a bunch of magnum shooting. [/QUOTE]
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