Before I start I would like only <span style="font-weight: bold">UNBIASED</span> replies. So if your a gear queer/snob or a Fanboy(that outta fire some up) and can't give an unbiased answer then please don't reply.
Is there really any advantage to using the high end rings over any of the mid range rings? Keep in mind I am no longer an operator and will only be at the range and hunting in the woods with it.
One of the reasons I ask is cause I had a set of Warne rings($35) holding my MK4 on a browning A-bolt 300wsm and never had any issues. I've been up and down mountains with it. Sometimes going down in an unintended fashion. I once stepped into a hole while traversing a rocky ridge and fell in a hole with my left leg completely up to my hip with my rifle slung on my shoulder. It hit so hard that I split the stock to the palm/pistol grip portion of the stock(don't know what its called) and severely bruised my tail bone. In short I have put it through the kind of rough shock as anything I have experienced in the box, and have never had any issues, ever.
I'm going to be mounting an IOR 4x14x50 to a GAP rifle. So why should I(or anyone that's not an operator) pay $150-200 for rings.
I'm sure this has been asked before but the search option on this site needs improvement(or I need to learn how to return only the posting title and not all the replies).
Is there really any advantage to using the high end rings over any of the mid range rings? Keep in mind I am no longer an operator and will only be at the range and hunting in the woods with it.
One of the reasons I ask is cause I had a set of Warne rings($35) holding my MK4 on a browning A-bolt 300wsm and never had any issues. I've been up and down mountains with it. Sometimes going down in an unintended fashion. I once stepped into a hole while traversing a rocky ridge and fell in a hole with my left leg completely up to my hip with my rifle slung on my shoulder. It hit so hard that I split the stock to the palm/pistol grip portion of the stock(don't know what its called) and severely bruised my tail bone. In short I have put it through the kind of rough shock as anything I have experienced in the box, and have never had any issues, ever.
I'm going to be mounting an IOR 4x14x50 to a GAP rifle. So why should I(or anyone that's not an operator) pay $150-200 for rings.
I'm sure this has been asked before but the search option on this site needs improvement(or I need to learn how to return only the posting title and not all the replies).