ARC M10 Scope Rings

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What are your opinions on the American Rifle Company M10 scope rings? I've heard mostly good. I have concerns with the high torque values on the scope portion, 50 inch pound? Anyone experience any negative effects from these high values? I was looking at Nightforce rings to mount my 5-25 ATACR but the rings will be going on a Kelbly Atlas Tactical action and I have concerns with the steel bases of the Nightforce going on Kelblys aluminum 20MOA rail. This leads me to the ARC M10 rings which are all aluminum, thanks for the feedback.
 
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ARC M10's are, in my opinion, some of the best rings you can use on a rifle. Don't worry about the high torque values, they are meant to be that way as it uses a larger diameter single cross bolt instead of four or six smaller diameter bolts. Most losses in bolt torque comes from friction from the threads and the head of the bolt to the point that these higher torque values are mostly reflecting the friction losses of the larger bolts. Actual clamping force is going to be similar to other "classic" style scope rings.
 
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Buy with confidence. I had 5 sets at one point. The clamping force is comparable to multi screws altogether

Except M10 much easier to mount scope

Unimount s if moving scope and mount between guns

M10 if moving scopes but leaving rings

Bubble level always with scope

Never had an issue with M10, Seekins, Vortex branded Seekins, Nightforce unimount, Badger rings
 
I have them on my Vudoo, and love them. I am planning on getting them for a build I am about to start. Are their instructions that come with them? The guy at Vudoo said there is some feature of gizmo that makes them super easy to align. Would I need anything like the Spuhr installation tool? I can't find any instructions on how to use that either?
 
I have them on my Vudoo, and love them. I am planning on getting them for a build I am about to start. Are their instructions that come with them? The guy at Vudoo said there is some feature of gizmo that makes them super easy to align. Would I need anything like the Spuhr installation tool? I can't find any instructions on how to use that either?

They do come with instructions, yes. You need to level your scope manually (typically with a plumb bob or a level, plenty of sources for how to do that), but what makes them so easy is that they won't twist the scope off of plumb/level when you torque the rings.
 
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Best rings I've ever used, and I've used them all. Only rings I'll buy any more. I've torqued to spec on Athlon, Vortex, Steiner, Nightforce, SWFA, Bushnell, Kahles and Zero Compromise....no marks and no issues with any of them.
 
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I love the arc M-10’s
Here’s a medium set on my Nuke with a 45 moa rail and a 56mm Cronus to show as example.
 
I run mediums which are 1.1 inches high, on a 30 moa rail, with a 1.25 straight barrel and I could get away with the lows which are 0.94 inches high. Got about 1/4 inch clearance at the moment which is a lot but is a great hight with my cheek piece nice and low and a jaw weld for positional shooting.

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I run mediums which are 1.1 inches high, on a 30 moa rail, with a 1.25 straight barrel and I could get away with the lows which are 0.94 inches high. Got about 1/4 inch clearance at the moment which is a lot but is a great hight with my cheek piece nice and low and a jaw weld for positional shooting.

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Yeah I thought the current philosophy is good positional height and good cheek weld for a better npa? Isn't the get the scope as low as possible passe these days?
 
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Yeah I thought the current philosophy is good positional height and good cheek weld for a better npa? Isn't the get the scope as low as possible passe these days?
Pretty much. I try to have an upright and flexible jaw weld so every position is as similar as possible from low kneeling to standing etc.
 
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I run mediums which are 1.1 inches high, on a 30 moa rail, with a 1.25 straight barrel and I could get away with the lows which are 0.94 inches high. Got about 1/4 inch clearance at the moment which is a lot but is a great hight with my cheek piece nice and low and a jaw weld for positional shooting.

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Even just prone I find higher rings just more comfortable.
 
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