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Does anyone make quick release rings for the Ruger RSM? Thanks | ||
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Warne! DRSS member Constant change is here to stay. | |||
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Yes. I used the Warne QD on my RSM .458Lott. Mike ______________ DSC DRSS (again) SCI Life NRA Life Sables Life Mzuri IPHA "To be a Marine is enough." | |||
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I use Warnes on mine and they work fine. Tom Z NRA Life Member | |||
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Do the std rings that come with RSM come anywhere close to "return to zero" when taken off and then replaced? DRSS & Bolt Action Trash | |||
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Yes, pretty close. Maybe 1 to 2 MOA max. But have been about .75 mostly for me the 2 times I tried it. But more hassle. Roi DRSS member Constant change is here to stay. | |||
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Talley does not. Warne does. Yes, the factory Ruger return to zero. | |||
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I think he was referring to the fact that Warne makes Ruger QD's and Talley does not. On the issue of Talley QD's returning to zero, one set didn't on my 375H&H. If I sighted in and then swithced to a fresh target, shoot three, I hit bull (or where I sighted in, say, 2" high, etc.) take the scope off and remount, shoot three again.... Eventually I would end up with a rectangular box of a pattern, about 2" high and 3" wide, at 100yds. These were 1" mounts. Since then I've switched scopes and rings to 30mm, but haven't tried the experiment again, yet. BTW, no anount of changing the mounting and tightening regimine improved results. And the rifle is partucularly accurate, so it wasn't the rifle. If I left the mounts alone, it would keep shooting very well. I think 2"-3" is good enough for most applications, but not for leopard hunting. JPK Free 500grains | |||
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Thanks JPK. Yes, that was my point. | |||
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