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09 June 2004, 14:20
sakofan
Badger Ordnance...
Just got my Badger Ord. rings and bases in the mail. WOW!!
What a quality product, to say the least!!!!!

Anybody looking for a heavy duty ring/mount setup, look no further than Badgers...sakofan..

www.badgerordnance.com
11 June 2004, 16:59
hysider
Sakofan, What are you putting them on?
hysider
13 June 2004, 13:35
JStordahl
Yessirre! They are top drawer. Now get yourself a Seekonk T handle 65 inch pound torque wrench for the ring cross bolts. www.premierreticles.com should have them.
13 June 2004, 15:03
djpaintles
Just to offer a small voice of dissent..... I have a pair of the Badger rings. They are indeed very heavily built and should hold up well but in their price range I thought that they should be a little bit nicer machined. I have a set of Les Baer Rings that were less expensive and made like a swiss watch. I don't think the Baer's design is quite as strong though........DJ
13 June 2004, 17:58
JStordahl
I realize opinions vary, but there's nothing wrong with the machining on mine. I purchased them because of the type of steel they are made from, plus the ruggedness and ease of replacing a scope on the rail. I confess, I have never even seen a Les Baer ring. What steel is used in them? What finish?
15 June 2004, 18:54
verrocchio100
JStordahl,

Just curious, what type of steel are the B/O rings and bases made from?
16 June 2004, 16:49
JStordahl
The Badger rails are 4142 prehardened to 28-32 Rc and machined to Mil-Spec Picatinny rail tolerances, and manganese phosphate coated. The rings are machined from steel bar stock in pairs, serial numbered, and black phosphate coated.



(The site doesn't specify actual type of steel for the rings, I guess. Now I am curious, so I will ask George.)



The rings are 30mm, but if a one inch scope is to be used, there are very nicely machined reducers with fore and aft flange.



The advantage of the one piece rail is ability to position the rings at the optimum points on the rail when setting up the scope, plus a 20 moa forward cant for more elevation. The rings are attached with 65 inch pounds of torque via the Seekonk and offer repeatability. That means a spare scope can be carried or stored or an Aimpoint can be quickly mounted. In effect, it offers the same versatility as the flattop ARs, on a conventional bolt rifle. www.premierreticles.com or George Gardner at www.gaprecision.net have the goodies.
16 June 2004, 19:57
verrocchio100
J, thanks for the info!
17 June 2004, 03:38
JStordahl
George Gardner says the rings are machined from 11L7 steel.