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12 May 2013, 09:42
cal30 1906
Leupold QR rings....
I guess this is where to ask my question.


I have a set ( actually ) 2 sets for my .404 Jeffrey. I just turn the levers hand tight and it hits just like I never took them off.
Do any of you turn the lever all the way so they cant go any farther?

Im going to keep doing how I do it because they are consistant and dont need a rezero.

I was just wondering what you pros do.


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12 May 2013, 16:47
jimatcat
I'm no pro, but I use the leupold qrw's when I can get them.... or just plain ol' weaver rings too... I took an inch/ounce screwdriver torque wrench and did a little testing...measured the amount of twist I put on the big knob style weaver rings and compared it to the qrw's levers...(the levers have a small head torx screw in them, remember).... it was within a few ounces of torque....I like the looks of the qrw's but the old weavers' come back to zero for me too......


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12 May 2013, 18:00
ted thorn
Also note....as long as you have installed them with the lever pointing towards the muzzle they will never back off from recoil


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12 May 2013, 20:02
armorer
Use care in loosening the levers on the QR rings. They get very tight after shooting despite only finger tightening when installed. I tapped using a screwdriver handle and the lever broke off. Now I use padded pliers to gradually loosen the levers.
12 May 2013, 20:08
Don Markey
Hand tight is all I ever do. Never had an issue. Only used them on smaller calibers though. My 270 win shoots under moa in the same spot every time and I take off the scope to clean every year after deer season.
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13 May 2013, 02:12
gzig5
I've got a set on a Rem 700 Mtn Rifle in .280. I tighten so they are just past snug. Always return to same POI and have never come loose.