I just bought myself a new tactical rifle (.308, bolt action)... scope is on backorder... but I still need to pick up a set of rings to mount the scope. No need for a scope base; there is a picatinny rail built into the receiver.
All that said, I did a bunch of research and read a lot of threads... but the points that I haven't seen addressed are ring material and width.
I've narrowed my selection down to a few manufacturers and at this point I'm splitting hairs in terms of quality. Now I'm just looking to figure out which set of rings is most appropriate to my rifle.
I'm going to be running some pretty hot loads, but clearly nothing ridiculous.
I'm curious to see what your opinions are on a couple things...
1.) Steel vs. Aluminum (steel= stronger, aluminum= lighter)? Is there any reason to be looking at steel rings for my application? I would think that aluminum is more than strong enough.
2.) Ring width? Badger Ordinance, for example, offers a wider scope ring (i.e. their M40 Scope ring) that would be a bit stronger and probably hold a bit better. Certainly worthwhile on larger calibers with stout recoil (.338, .50cal) However, for my rifle? ...beneficial, or simply overkill?
Your experience and opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Punter
All that said, I did a bunch of research and read a lot of threads... but the points that I haven't seen addressed are ring material and width.
I've narrowed my selection down to a few manufacturers and at this point I'm splitting hairs in terms of quality. Now I'm just looking to figure out which set of rings is most appropriate to my rifle.
I'm going to be running some pretty hot loads, but clearly nothing ridiculous.
I'm curious to see what your opinions are on a couple things...
1.) Steel vs. Aluminum (steel= stronger, aluminum= lighter)? Is there any reason to be looking at steel rings for my application? I would think that aluminum is more than strong enough.
2.) Ring width? Badger Ordinance, for example, offers a wider scope ring (i.e. their M40 Scope ring) that would be a bit stronger and probably hold a bit better. Certainly worthwhile on larger calibers with stout recoil (.338, .50cal) However, for my rifle? ...beneficial, or simply overkill?
Your experience and opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Punter