Re: Which Rings are the best bang for the buck
I had been using Burris extreme rings and most have been fine, out of 5 pair I had one pair that were not quite right… I stumbled on to Warne Maxima’s both the quick detach and permanent, the quick detach are nice but more cash. The permanent mount is less than Burris and is very rugged and well built. That is what I am using now whenever I am mounting something new…
That is when I don’t want an all-encompassing (base and ring together) unit. I tried NF direct mount and while it is great and well-made, there lowest sits to high off the rifle for my 40mm and 50mm objective bells and that lead me to DNZ game reaper. As cheesy as the name is, the quality and strength are there and that will likely be all I use from this point forward when I need both a rail and rings, plus you save a little weight when combining it into one system and when compared to a rail and ring, you save a little cash. DNZ has both 0 moa and 20 moa units available.
I had been using Burris extreme rings and most have been fine, out of 5 pair I had one pair that were not quite right… I stumbled on to Warne Maxima’s both the quick detach and permanent, the quick detach are nice but more cash. The permanent mount is less than Burris and is very rugged and well built. That is what I am using now whenever I am mounting something new…
That is when I don’t want an all-encompassing (base and ring together) unit. I tried NF direct mount and while it is great and well-made, there lowest sits to high off the rifle for my 40mm and 50mm objective bells and that lead me to DNZ game reaper. As cheesy as the name is, the quality and strength are there and that will likely be all I use from this point forward when I need both a rail and rings, plus you save a little weight when combining it into one system and when compared to a rail and ring, you save a little cash. DNZ has both 0 moa and 20 moa units available.