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Hawkins precision heavy rings

King_beardsly

MMPRL & Low Dollar Precision
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  • Jun 12, 2018
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    Does anyone have any experience with Hawkins heavy tactical rings, I’m looking into them for a comp rifle. I know I can get other rings cheaper but I’m trying the buy once cry once mentality.
     
    I don't have experience with those specifically, but I am running one of their one piece mounts that I like. You're paying for a quality product, with a some extra features, from a smaller company that doesn't have the economies of scale of the big boys. I've met Andy and he's a great guy - took over an hour out of his day to show me around his shop and chat. Other rings will serve you well, but you can buy a great set of rings and support someone who supports the community through prize table donations, etc.
     
    I'm running Ultralight Tactical rings on my hunting rifle, and am impressed so far. Until now, everything i own sits in ARC M10s, but wanted to shave some weight for the backcountry. Scope in the rings is a Bushnell LRHS.

    At 0dark30 one morning on the mountain i tripped on a rock and dropped my rifle scope-down onto a boulder from a height of about 4ft. Three days later i put 2 coldbore shots into the lungs of a mule deer at 936yds without checking zero.
     
    They are bomb proof. That’s really all you need to know.

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    I have been using the Hawkins Heavy Tactical for the last 2 years and I love them. I had used Badger and Seekins for a long time - they were good but on occasion I did have some ring marks after removing, and had one scope slip.
    The Hawkins rings have a fit and finish above, and I have NEVER had a scope slip (and I torque at minimum specs - usually around 15-18 in pds). In addition if you are going to be using for a comp rifle the forward pic rail can be used to hold a data card or as a nice flat platform to put your hand over while shooting off barricades.
    Lastly, Andy Hawkins is not only a stand up guy but also about the nicest person you could ever meet!
     
    I've been seriously considering dumping a Spuhr to pick one of these up just for something different - and I like the bubble level positioning and included top picatinny rail.

    I went Spuhr to Hawkins and have zero regrets. I would pay the same price as a Spuhr for these rings but the fact that you can buy almost 2 sets of them for the price of one mount is just icing on the cake.
     
    I went Spuhr to Hawkins and have zero regrets. I would pay the same price as a Spuhr for these rings but the fact that you can buy almost 2 sets of them for the price of one mount is just icing on the cake.

    I'm looking at the Hawkins single piece mount, as I still prefer that layout to split ring, so it's a smaller price difference - but it's still something different. Part of it is I want to try a taller scope mount, as my current Spuhr is a 1.1" SP-4011, and the Hawkins is ~1.2"