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What kind of rings?
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This is mainly to test new digital equipment and hosting site, but what kind of rings are these on my Lyman Alaskan?



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Chuck
 
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My first guess was Conetrol, but the rear is odd. Maybe it is an older design? It is possible that the scope is to be mounted so low that they had no room for a post and machined the bottom of the ring itself to fit the base. I don't know if Beuler (sp?) ever did anything like this. I am not familiar with their stuff. Now you have my curiosity up. I hope someone chimes in that knows. Jeff
 
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Hey Chuck, how are the top and bottom halves held together?
I can't really tell from the pic.
 
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Beuhlers. Same as on my Lyman. 7/8" tube? Does yours seem to actually be about a 1 1/2 power? Mine is very clear and sharp but doesn't do much magnifying! Dot reticle in mine. Regards, Bill.
 
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My guess also. Buehler is still in business in Orinda, CA. I believe. I think if you did a search you would find their number.

I can't tell you what the code is for that model but they sure look like Buehler to me. See my post on classified in a few minutes.

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Bill, mine is the same as far as the clarity and magnification are concerned.

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