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astepanuk 07-10-2019 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by manitou210 (Post 3999651)
These Hart Rings lightest I have ever used, specific to Rem 700 action, mount with no bases. PM me if interested

Thanks for the offer I will be mounting directly to my built in Picatinny rail.

Crock44 07-10-2019 10:48 AM

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astepanuk 07-10-2019 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Crock44 (Post 3999725)
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Not sure the Value of that post other then gaining on your post count.

Anyways Rob at Prophet River heck of a guy weighed out the following rings for me.

Warne Mountain Tec 5.5 OZ
Talley 6.5 OZ
Night force X-Treme Duty - Ultralite 4.4 Oz

So I decided to go with trusty old Nightforce..

marky_mark 07-10-2019 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by astepanuk (Post 3999836)
Not sure the Value of that post other then gaining on your post count.

Anyways Rob at Prophet River heck of a guy weighed out the following rings for me.

Warne Mountain Tec 5.5 OZ
Talley 6.5 OZ
Night force X-Treme Duty - Ultralite 4.4 Oz

So I decided to go with trusty old Nightforce..

Night force has the advantage of being able to buy a anti cant level and a incline Meter as well
I have a set on one if my rifles
So far so good

Athabasca1 07-21-2019 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by astepanuk (Post 3999836)
Not sure the Value of that post other then gaining on your post count.

Anyways Rob at Prophet River heck of a guy weighed out the following rings for me.

Warne Mountain Tec 5.5 OZ
Talley 6.5 OZ
Night force X-Treme Duty - Ultralite 4.4 Oz

So I decided to go with trusty old Nightforce..

I weighed a set of Conetrol Custum rings (8C3 Med) and set of Custum 2 piece bases (70C2). Included the four cone screws for the rings and the four screws for the bases. Total weight on my DYMO scale was 4.3 oz.


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