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Disappointed in Warne scope mounts

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11 September 2007, 06:51
Rob1SG
Disappointed in Warne scope mounts
I purchased these last year for both my Ruger 77 and a Winchester mod 70. I loved them at first seemed very solid. However, this year I am trying some new loads and both rings have had the screws shear while firing the rifles. I first thought it was a freak accident on my Win in 338-06 one screw sheared then today both top screws on my M77R sheared with the first shot. I had previously contacted Warne and they were very quick to send replacement screws but on the M77R rings it will be impossible to remove the broken screws. I am reporting this as I hope it never happens to someone one a hunt. I could have over torqued them but I have mounted many scopes before and never had this happen with any other rings. What are your thoughts on this have you had it happen to you???
11 September 2007, 07:03
Bobby Tomek
I use Warne rings (standard -- not the quick-detach) on several rifles and Contender and Encore pistols and have never had a problem of any sort. They're among my favorite.


Bobby
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11 September 2007, 17:33
260remguy
I have Warnes on a couple dozen rifles and have never had a problem. They are my favorite Weaver style rings and bases.

Jeff
11 September 2007, 21:37
Rob1SG
I called Warne they said to send the rings back and they would replace them free. I asked about the torque 25 in/lb is recommended but she said if they made a pop sound when they were unscrewed they were too tight. Which is exactly they sound mine made. I'm going to get a torque wrench.
13 September 2007, 03:48
WESR
In my opinion, Warne rings are not what they once were. The older Premier line were great and looked good to boot. The new ones are overly sized poorly shaped hunks of sintered steel. I think Warne made a decision which may improve their bottom line, but they lost my business. I'll have a pair of Talley's please.

On a positive note, the new ones work pretty well with reasonable return to zero, but are but ugly.


Wes
22 September 2007, 02:31
Fish30114
quote:
Originally posted by WESR:
In my opinion, Warne rings are not what they once were. The older Premier line were great and looked good to boot. The new ones are overly sized poorly shaped hunks of sintered steel. I think Warne made a decision which may improve their bottom line, but they lost my business. I'll have a pair of Talley's please.

On a positive note, the new ones work pretty well with reasonable return to zero, but are but ugly.


You are correct Sir! thumb
05 October 2007, 06:18
retreever
I have switched to Talbot mounts.. In my opinion they are the way to go...

Mike


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05 October 2007, 07:09
ireload2
quote:
The new ones are overly sized poorly shaped hunks of sintered steel.


when you see a steel ring that looks like it has been powder coated..as in black paint an alarm should go off in your head.
Think MIM - metal injection molded.....
05 October 2007, 23:55
Buliwyf
My early Warne were great. I'm not sure if they have always been cast or not.

I have not found a better ring for the Ruger's over the factory ring.
06 October 2007, 07:07
Fish30114
quote:
Originally posted by ireload2:
quote:
The new ones are overly sized poorly shaped hunks of sintered steel.


when you see a steel ring that looks like it has been powder coated..as in black paint an alarm should go off in your head.
Think MIM - metal injection molded.....


I think this is good intel.
06 October 2007, 07:08
Fish30114
quote:
Originally posted by retreever:
I have switched to Talbot mounts.. In my opinion they are the way to go...

Mike

What are Talbot mounts, and where do you get them?
08 October 2007, 02:59
mdier689
I have ruined two scopes using Warn rings, They pinched a crease in the top of the scope tube. I must admit I did go to 40inch pounds on both guns.
24 October 2007, 04:01
450 RIGBY
I want to add my 2 cents of bad experience with Warne rings. I purchased pair for my CZ in 9.3x62. After about 30 rounds part of the tonque that engage in CZ receiver cutout sheered almost completely off. They were very nice and sent me two more paires to try but all of them suffered the same way. Finaly I just gave up on them and ordered Talleys. Unfortunately Talley does not make rings for Ruger. I need QD rings for my Ruger Hawkeye in 375. Anyone have suggestion for alternative? I Will not even consider Warne for this rifle and caliber.
28 October 2007, 20:35
Boxhead
For me the Leupold Ruger rings are the cats meow.