Scope Rings The distance you are shooting, angle


Scope Rings
The distance you are shooting, angle of the base and size of the scope doesn’t matter. If there is interference between the scope and gun, material somewhere will have to be removed. Dave Ferret50I am looking for recommendations for type and height of scope Scope Rings . I have an AR50 and am looking to […]

The distance you are shooting, angle of the base and size of the scope doesn’t matter. If there is interference between the scope and gun, material somewhere will have to be removed. Dave Ferret50I am looking for recommendations for type and height of scope Scope Rings . I have an AR50 and am looking to mount a Springfield 6-20X56 mil-dot government model scope that I’m not using right now on it. I’ve watched the forums and have heard kudos for everything from Burris Xtreme and Leupold Mark IV Scope Rings to Nightforce and Ivey’s. If I’m looking at the right model Burris those are aluminum Scope Rings . correct? I wouldn’t think that to be a best choice for a 50. I would think steel is the way to go. Agree / disagree? I use Leupold Scope Rings on a Rem PSS and am pleased with them but are they a good choice in this application? No experience with Nightforce but they don’t really look much better than Leupold, only more $$$. Ivey being adjustable is really nice but at $445 retail………aiyeeee…. Badger look good too but are they better/worse than Nightforce/Leo? Why? I think maybe med height Night Force (.885″) should work but it just may take high Scope Rings of some of the other mfg’s to work with a 56mm objective. What have the pros here found to work on an AR50? I know the ever popular nightforce has a 5-22 with a 56mm objective. Any thoughts, opinions, advice, etc is appreciated. UltraCarry45


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