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Toughest scope rings?
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<blockquote data-quote="GonzoK34" data-source="post: 1584101" data-attributes="member: 8915"><p>Gruning Precision</p><p> REM 700 Tactical Mount</p><p>Jim Groning built a prototype mount for my Rem700 300WM many years ago.</p><p>His steel one piece picatinney base and steel tactical rings ARE the BEST you'll find any where. Go to his website and take a look. They are robust, durable and will last a lifetime. Heavy YES but the one piece base is contoured to the receiver to within .0001 with 8x40 screws which are torqued to the action with 35 inch lbs +, the rings to 45 inch lbs to the base, the ring caps are 35 inch pounds. The ring caps slide over 3/16 steel post press fit into the bottom half of the rings. They have side plates that utilize 8-49 screws (2 per side) to secure the rings to the pictinney base. You can order 0 MOA and up. For my 300 I use a 34 MOA Cant. They are not coming loose or going any where.</p><p>He makes them for LE/MIL and outdoorsmen. </p><p>So if your rough on gear given them a look.</p><p>Gonzo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GonzoK34, post: 1584101, member: 8915"] Gruning Precision REM 700 Tactical Mount Jim Groning built a prototype mount for my Rem700 300WM many years ago. His steel one piece picatinney base and steel tactical rings ARE the BEST you'll find any where. Go to his website and take a look. They are robust, durable and will last a lifetime. Heavy YES but the one piece base is contoured to the receiver to within .0001 with 8x40 screws which are torqued to the action with 35 inch lbs +, the rings to 45 inch lbs to the base, the ring caps are 35 inch pounds. The ring caps slide over 3/16 steel post press fit into the bottom half of the rings. They have side plates that utilize 8-49 screws (2 per side) to secure the rings to the pictinney base. You can order 0 MOA and up. For my 300 I use a 34 MOA Cant. They are not coming loose or going any where. He makes them for LE/MIL and outdoorsmen. So if your rough on gear given them a look. Gonzo [/QUOTE]
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