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Light Weight Rings & Bases for Sheep Hunting
08 May 2011, 18:24
Cold ZeroLight Weight Rings & Bases for Sheep Hunting
Looking for some recomendations for LW aluminum rings and bases, for a Sheep hunting rig my friend is putting together in .25-06.
Scope will be Loop VX3 in 2.5-8X36MM, Winchester rifle with claw.
Cold Zero
Talley 1 pc ring & base set in aluminum. Inexpensive as well.
08 May 2011, 22:28
MARK H. YOUNGCold Zero,
I got stuck on the light weight kick for a while when I lived in Alaska and had to pack everything in and out myself. I used the traditional Weaver stainless rings with aluminum bases on almost everything including a 458 WM and a fly weight 338 WM. I never had a single problem with any of them and they are very light plus they're guick detachable. Oh! There cheap too.
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https://www.facebook.com/pages...ures/627027353990716 08 May 2011, 22:37
Cold ZeroQuick detach for this application is not needed.
Cold Zero
Like Mark, I have been a fan of the simple Weaver rings and bases ever since we used them on the 50 BMG in Vietnam. They are tough and light and if needed can be removed and re-installed without changing the POI much - if any. I've had them on my 458 now for 27 years.
Otherwise the Control rings and bases are light, tough and slim.
Anyone who claims the 30-06 is ineffective has either not tried one, or is unwittingly commenting on their own marksmanship
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www.grizzlyskinsofalaska.com Another vote here for the plain old Weavers. With a coin in your pocket, you can remove the scope, use open sights, the re-secure the scope with a reliable return to previous POI, always within 1 MOA in my experience.
I have Talleys too and like them very much, but the Weaver set-up is a great bang for the buck.
Don't go the Leupold/Redfield route with the twist dovetail front mount and the windage-adjustable rear. It is heavy....and the rear mount LOVES to loosen and play merry old hell with your accuracy.
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09 May 2011, 09:02
anukpukweaver rings and bases are all i use, now i dont have problems anymore
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10 May 2011, 16:53
JabaliHunterquote:
Originally posted by dawaba:
...windage-adjustable rear.
I agree - nothing could persuade me to have adjustable scope mounts...ever!
10 May 2011, 22:42
llamapackerThe nicest, trimmest set of rings I have ever seen were Conetrol. I have a couple sets of these rings and they are strong, light, and trouble free. Their standard bases are steel and a little blocky, in my opinion, but can be easily sculpted and trimmed to make a more pleasing base. I have a set on my sheep rifle today.
Bill
11 May 2011, 09:08
Big Game HunterTalley x2.
I have changed most of my base/rings to Talley and I wish I have done it years ago.
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12 May 2011, 23:59
John OlivaAnother vote for the Talley's. I've got them on my sheep rifle and their a rock solid mounting system.
15 May 2011, 02:54
WrongsideThey aren't aluminum, but, S&K rings/bases are the best combination of strength and light weight that I've used, IMO.
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15 May 2011, 04:21
HuntNBgameI put a one piece DMZ mount on mine, I wanted something a little heavery then the Tally's.