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12 May 2007, 05:55
Fjold
Interesting one piece scope mount and ring combination
Machined from billet aluminum for $55


It looks like they make them for alot of popular rifles. Unfortunately I didn't see any for left handed rifles but I emailed them about it.

Check them out here:
http://www.dednutz.com/index.php


Frank



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12 May 2007, 06:03
DMB
For $55, thats a heck of a deal. They look well made.

Thanks for the pix and link.

Don




12 May 2007, 11:42
jtinidaho
Is there an advantage to the one piece base plate vs. two seperate base/rings like the Talley product?

http://www.talleyrings.com/lightweight.php
12 May 2007, 12:17
Kiwi Vince
For a start your rings are more likely to be in exact alignment.

One piece base can help add stiffness to an action which can only help accuracy.

IMHO these bases look die cast rather than machined but I may be wrong. Regardless they look good and well made.
12 May 2007, 20:55
Lar45
I don't see any machine marks either. Maybe they cast a basic unit and then machine the bottom side to fit the specific receiver?
It kind of reminds me of the TC Duo-ring mount. With the TC mount, the front and rear upper ring halves are marked to go back on the end they came off of.


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12 May 2007, 21:32
RIP
quote:
Originally posted by jtinidaho:
Is there an advantage to the one piece base plate vs. two seperate base/rings like the Talley product?

http://www.talleyrings.com/lightweight.php


jtinidaho,
My first reaction was to think of the Talley's too. I would prefer the two-piece Talley's, and do use them on a 300Wby M700 to good effect: Less ostruction of the loading/ejecting port, pretty and precise, and about as light-weight and rugged as possible. How much can a strip of aluminum on a one-piece base stiffen an action?
13 May 2007, 05:56
Fjold
quote:
Originally posted by Lar45:
I don't see any machine marks either. Maybe they cast a basic unit and then machine the bottom side to fit the specific receiver?
It kind of reminds me of the TC Duo-ring mount. With the TC mount, the front and rear upper ring halves are marked to go back on the end they came off of.


The website says machined from billet. The answered my email and do have left handed models for Savage, Winchester and Remington.


Frank



"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953

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13 May 2007, 06:17
D Humbarger
If you pefer a two piece just cut the middle out. Then you also have the option of reversible front & rear bases if you need them. I see there are none for Mausers. Roll Eyes





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13 May 2007, 09:15
RIP
But the Talley's are only $41.95 for a set to fit Mauser 98 large ring or small ring. They are better priced AND better finished, more gracefully contoured.

And you want me to pay more plus take a hacksaw to the DedNutz to fix them up? More than my nuts would have to be dead for me to do that!
13 May 2007, 19:23
D Humbarger
quote:
And you want me to pay more plus take a hacksaw to the DedNutz to fix them up? More than my nuts would have to be dead for me to do that!


ROFLMAO! clap



Doug Humbarger
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