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On a German Forum I read, that Warne rings will not return to Zero, and the scope will shift over time, because the vertical split rings will "work" with de - and remounting. I use mainly Warne, and have 2 Glasses for each of my hunting trip rifles, so I am concerned. Shoult I use other Weaver type rings for my rifles? Thanks in advance, Hermann formerly, before software update, known as "aHunter", lost 1000 posts in a minute | ||
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I have them on several rifles. Never had any problems at all. They are the older "Premier" QD rings. Hang on TITE !! | |||
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I use Warne rings and have not experienced a return to zero issue. | |||
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No problem with Warne rings and base on my .308 Win after 2200 shots. André DRSS --------- 3 shots do not make a group, they show a point of aim or impact. 5 shots are a group. | |||
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I've got these mounted on two rifles, both large bores, and have yet to have them shift. I can't honestly see how rings that robust would ever get out of whack. For my $$$, they're the best rings on the market. _____________________________________________________ No safe queens! | |||
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THANKS! Even if you occasionally remove and remount the scope, will the Warne rings grip the scope for sure? I mean, they are split ... I have a spare scope for my hunting rifles on ANY hunting trip I take. So this means both scopes sighted in and checked before the hunt. I like to have NOT the same scope as buckaup ... but slightly different: lighter or less magnification or without illumination. Hermann formerly, before software update, known as "aHunter", lost 1000 posts in a minute | |||
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