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| OK thanks |
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| You should not have a problem with the ones supplied by Ruger.
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| Sounds great. |
| Posts: 39 | Location: Tuscola,Tx | Registered: 30 July 2006 |
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| You can also purchase 30mm Ruger rings for these, I have a Bisley Hunter with a 30mm red dot, it works very well. |
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| So these 30mm rings are available from ruger or do I need to find them elsewhere? |
| Posts: 39 | Location: Tuscola,Tx | Registered: 30 July 2006 |
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| I think you can get them from Ruger (check the site). I have the 30mm rings on one of my SRHs.......
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| Make sure to tighten them up good from the start and check them often if shooting a lot or using heavy loads. They can shoot loose so keep an eye on them. Otherwise, they are great and the repeatability of them are very good as well. The SBH Hunter makes a great hunting handgun platform. |
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| Ruger rings are close together and some red dots, etc, will not fit between them. Then you need the Weigand base to spread the rings apart. It works like a charm. I will never understand why Ruger doesn't spread the rings farther apart. |
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| I ordered some this morning.I am really liking my newest edition to my collection and can't wait to see what I can do with a scope. Thanks for the info. |
| Posts: 39 | Location: Tuscola,Tx | Registered: 30 July 2006 |
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