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Gentlemen,
I would greatly appreciate your help in finding Wanre Scope Rings at a reasonable price. I've got an old Kimber 82 Hornet that is in need of a Leupold and I can't bring myself to use anything other than Warnes. Your input would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Matt.
 
Posts: 525 | Location: Virginia | Registered: 26 January 2001Reply With Quote
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try chuck's firearms @404-266-1250-he has many ring sets left from being a kimber dealer
 
Posts: 1125 | Location: near atlanta,ga,usa | Registered: 26 September 2001Reply With Quote
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Don't know if they are the cheapest or not, but Lock,Stock, and Barrel , Valentine , Ne. has some very good prices on Warned rings and bases .
 
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I dumped all my Warnes on Jack Belk, when I went to the Talleys 100%....You might get a real deal on a used set from him....208-543-4869..

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Gentlemen,
I greatly appreciate your help.
Regards, Matt.
 
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If you do not see the rings you want listed on LS&B's web page, go to the Warne page and get the part number and then e-mail LS&B with the number and request a price. They have done this for me several times over the last few years without any problems. Their web page does not even come close to listing all the rings/bases Warne makes. I have over two dozen sets of Warne R&B, Maxima, Premier, fixed, and QD and I've never had problem with any of them and the QDs have always returned to absolute zero for me, even on a ML where the scope gets removed after every outing for cleaning. Talleys are good, but you're not selling yourself short with Warne's either. I've used them on everything from 22 LR to 50 BMG without ever having one slip so they must be doing something right.
 
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