Rifle Scopes Looking for a set of light hunting rings

EchoDeltaSierra

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Hey all,

I’ve started a rifle build for a buddy who got a WY elk tag and I’m looking for a set a scope rings. This will be a build similar to my R-700 in 300 WinMag except on a sever diet; lighter rifle build, really light scope, etc. It’s a R-700 long-action, with a 30mm tube and 44mm objective scope.

I’ve been eyeing the Luepold Backcountry Scope Mounts which are a direct attach to the top of the action, but not shipping for another 6-8 weeks. I run BO rails and more substantial mounts on all my rifles. Is there something anyone would recommend for a solid yet minimal and light ring/mount set?

Thanks in advance.
-Eric-
 
Nightforce Ultra Light rings or Burris Z rings. Add a Swarovski Z5 3.5-18x44 is about as light as it will get if you want that much magnification.

I also have two Swaro Z3s 3-10x42s, those are as light as you will find in a hunting rifle and work great for 99% of the huning most people will ever do.

I have the BRX and the BRH reticles. Get the BRH, the BRX is very thin and can be really hard to see in early morning or late evening situations.
 
I have both the Talley integral base ring mounts and the Nightforce ultralights. If you prefer a picatinny base and rings combo then the NF ultralights are great, they are very light rings. Otherwise the Talleys work well. Although I cannot speak to the security of the Talleys because I have them on a 243.

My vote for a lightweight 300 wm would be to go with the pic base and NF rings
 
Every rifle I own (except my 10/22s) wear Seekins alloy 20MOA Picatinny rail (3oz for LA R700 type) and Seekins alloy rings (2.5-3.0oz each dependent on size/height). Total weight is 8-9oz.

But, scopes are secure, and, if needed, easily and quickly interchangeable in case of an issue in the field. Just a few clicks to rezero if you need to swap a scope from one rifle to another.

Plus, I have never needed to lap rings, or had a Seekins leave a ring mark on any scope when torqued correctly.

If you are looking to shave every single ounce possible, there are a few ways to do it an ounce or two at a time.
Flute bolt -1oz
Skeltonize bolt handle -1oz
Shave bolt knob/thread and install CF knob -2oz
Alloy bolt shroud -2oz
TI firing pin -.5oz
Flute barrel -3 to 10oz (dependent on flute size, depth, type, contour of barrel)
Stock swap -10 to 32oz (depending on what you have and what you go to) B&C Medalist or HS Precision w. aluminum bedding block to Manners EH series will save you 14-16oz right off the bat.
Barrel length reduction will save you a few oz per 1". But you lose velocity of 20-30fps per 1" too.
Scope choice can make huge differences. 18oz vs 48oz scopes.
2 sling studs vs. 3 -1oz
Sling choice -1 to 4oz
Alloy Bottom metal vs. Steel -4oz
BDL vs DBM -6oz
 
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are the rings seriously where you're looking to cut weight?

not to be a dick but i'd think there are better places to cut weight than the main connection between POA and POI

Ha! The rings are just part of the equation. This is a lighter rifle, scope, sling, etc. I’m just sweating the final ounces now. This build will be probably 3-5 lbs less than the rifle I’m modeling it after. Also, we cannot forget mountain math: ounces = pounds = pain.

;-)