Rifle Scopes 35mm rings questions

FireandIce

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ok guys I have been reading here and over at another forum for a while now i have lots more questions then answers
ok I got a millett lrs-1 got it in last week, mounted it and hated the ring height so I started my ring search and holy cow $130 for a set of cheap rings
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thats just more then I want to spend at this point especially after just buying the scope

so first off are there other sets of rings in 35mm out there that would work that I am just missing?

I will sell the millett rings to buy new ones but what are they worth and is there even a demand for them?

if I have to buy 35mm rings what rings should I buy because honestly if there is a few dollars difference in rings then I would rather get better rings for a few dollars more

and lastly (for now) what makes a set of rings better then another set of rings? to me they all look like a chunk af machined steel
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thanks for any help guys I have had a blast reading here and although I have not had the opportunity to contribute yet I am hoping to as I learn more
 
Re: 35mm rings questions

Too many questions-
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Only time for one answer that really matters. Seekins.

At least you'll have rings if dump the millet and pick up an IOR or Razor.
 
Re: 35mm rings questions

I use the lowest 35mm Seekins rings has available and I like them alot. They are the made with the same quality as Badger or USO...except less expensive.
 
Re: 35mm rings questions

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: macman2564</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Seekins is the way to go if you are looking for affordable 35mm rings. Yuor options are very limited when in this diameter. US Optics rings sure are nice though!!! </div></div>

USO makes great 35mm rings. They have a windage adjustment feature which is very nice. Mr. Seekins' rings are top quality also.