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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Fireball</div><div class="ubbcode-body">What are the lowest (quality made) 30mm Picatinny rings out there on the market these days? So far it looks like the Seekins. Anything lower? I would prefer aluminum. </div></div>
Seekins are the lowest I've seen, and are probably the lowest you will find - especially in aluminum. I spoke with Glen Seekins several years ago when I was researching his rings. The issue is that the amount of material between the base and the scope tube can only be reduced so much (and be so thin) before strength is compromised. I think Seekins offers the lowest ring heights in each of the diameters he makes for a reason.


Keith
 
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I have a few different applications that require the lowest 30mm ring possible due to the additional height of the Picatinny base, height of the stock comb, and obj diameter of the scope. Nothing set in stone yet. Just looking at what is available these days and didn't want to miss something as I have been out of the loop for a while.
 
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Define quality.... IMO Burris tactical rings are extremely good rings for the money and they advertise their lows to be 1/4" that's .25". I don't know if they're measured the same.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: skep_tic1</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Define quality.... IMO Burris tactical rings are extremely good rings for the money and they advertise their lows to be 1/4" that's .25". I don't know if they're measured the same. </div></div>

.25" is from rail to scope tube. The same measurement on the Seekins is about .23" so they're still lower.
 
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If I did my math right .25inch rings are typically .84 to center. Being that half of 30mm is 15mm which equals .59. So .59+.25=.84 inches

I get the same measurement of .25" on the Leupold Mark 4 rings (medium) and the IOR(low).

I think the Seekins are going to be your best bet.
 
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.825" Murphy Precision

Titanium, steel, aluminium.
one of the finest piece of machinery i've seen. Scope just "glues in".

PS
and i think it's possible to order custom height if you need.
 
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If you're looking for lower than seekins you're going to have to remove the picatinny requirement and go to something 1 piece like an alpha mount or something. I don't remember the alpha mount stack up difference.
 
Re: Lowest 30mm Picatinny Rings?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: vtb</div><div class="ubbcode-body">.825" Murphy Precision

Titanium, steel, aluminium.
one of the finest piece of machinery i've seen. Scope just "glues in".

PS
and i think it's possible to order custom height if you need. </div></div>

Now there's another ring I have never seen. They look very well made/designed. But I cannot find aluminum as an option on their site, only stainless and titanium. The titanium would be very nice but the price is (obviously) getting up there. I will have to contact them.
 
I have some of these that work great. At .735”. Scope is a NXS 2.5-10x42

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What are the lowest (quality made) 30mm Picatinny rings out there on the market these days? So far it looks like the Seekins. Anything lower? I would prefer aluminum.

These are the lowest I’ve found. They align well and hold tight.

John

 
I consider anything under 2" to be good at 200. I generally zero at 300. If I get a load to shoot 2" at 200 then I figure it is worth taking out to long range. IE 1000. Seems that that 2" group at 200 will often times make 10" or less at 1000. I don't think I can shoot any better than 5" at 1000. I try to shoot, even from the bench, in a fashion that I would in the field. No lead sled or bipod. I just don't seem to be able to shoot as well from a bipod. I shoot well from a bag under the front or stix prone or a backpack. This allows the rifle to recoil more freely. Just my style.
 
I recent got some from both Seekins and Vortex. Seekins were the lowest. But not by much.


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Ken Farrell 30mm Lows 0.735”


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