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Recommend 20moa ringmounts

So far its looking like the Hawkins but my "google-fu" was stronger tonight and found DNZ Game Reaper rings, but their website doesnt list a weight. If anyone has any opinons, I like the thin light bridge idea for strength but the base to the receiver looks too narrow. Would like to know the weight of this in ounces.
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They show 4-4.5 ozs.
 

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So far its looking like the Hawkins but my "google-fu" was stronger tonight and found DNZ Game Reaper rings, but their website doesnt list a weight. If anyone has any opinons, I like the thin light bridge idea for strength but the base to the receiver looks too narrow. Would like to know the weight of this in ounces.
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Best bet on weight is calling them and asking
 
So far its looking like the Hawkins but my "google-fu" was stronger tonight and found DNZ Game Reaper rings, but their website doesnt list a weight. If anyone has any opinons, I like the thin light bridge idea for strength but the base to the receiver looks too narrow. Would like to know the weight of this in ounces.
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I have these on a couple of guns meaning slug gun and rifle. In my opinion, they are an Excellent product.
 
Lots of great suggestions I'll be reviewing later. Thank you all.

Question on the Talley rings, what finishing do they have? Painted, coated or anodized?
My lone set of Talley's are anodized.

I lapped them because they were badly out of alignment and would have marked the scope had I merely tightened the ring screws without checking.
 
A two piece base/rings will not necessarily provide a properly aligned seat for your scope. Does not matter the brand or quality, just the nature of attaching two individual pieces to your action vs one. So as some have mentioned, if you go two piece it would be wise to lap the rings with a proper tool to do so. A good quality picatinny rail with good rings or a one piece base/rings is the best IMO but may be a little heavier.
 

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