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| Matt, I've used the Warnes quite a bit, I like them fine, but prefer other rings. The new Warne products are sintered metal, which is OK, but I prefer machined steel products. If you have a can find bases for your CZ, I would try Talley's or even one of the 'Tactical' rings that work on Weaver/Picatinny style bases, like the Burris Tactical or even Burris Zee style classic rings, they work great.
The best ring for typical applications IMO, is Talley. Check and see if they offer a base for your CZ, I think they do, and give them a try--great stuff in detachable, fixed and 'screw-detachable' styles. |
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| Matt, Talley has a QD ring specifically for the CZ550 - no need for bases as they attach directly to the reciever. I have a set on my CZ550 in 9.3x62 and they have been perfect. Good quality and very good feedback from many users here on AR. Phil |
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| I have 2 sets of their QD rings and bases and they have performed flawlessly. One of the sets is on my 338-378 Wby which has a bit of recoil and have had no issues of any kind. Always returns to zero and have never had the scope drift or slip what so ever. Ken....
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| quote: Originally posted by Fish30114: Matt, I've used the Warnes quite a bit, I like them fine, but prefer other rings. The new Warne products are sintered metal, which is OK, but I prefer machined steel products. If you have a can find bases for your CZ, I would try Talley's or even one of the 'Tactical' rings that work on Weaver/Picatinny style bases, like the Burris Tactical or even Burris Zee style classic rings, they work great.
The best ring for typical applications IMO, is Talley. Check and see if they offer a base for your CZ, I think they do, and give them a try--great stuff in detachable, fixed and 'screw-detachable' styles.
I had one pair of Warne Rings on my 454 casull Encore 15" pistol that kept shooting loose,took them off and went to steel Redfield rings and bases that I've used on my all of my rifles w/o any problems. |
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| I like Warne products. The Warne QR rings are, IMO, better than the Leupold QRWs and much, much, much better than then Leupold QRs. I probably have 25+/- rifles mounted with either the fixed or QR Warne rings and am happy with their performance.
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| I have the warne QR rings in 30 MM on a ruger 375 and have been very pleased. They hold zero and are very easy to detach/remount.
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| +1 Got the Warne QD rings on my BRNO 375HH - 1" tube scopes. No slipping problems and return to zero. Same applies for my '06 - happy with their performance and price. Rgds Ian
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| I have the Warne's on a Steyr Mannlicher .243 and like them a lot. The Talley's are my favorites by far over everything else though. |
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