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Offline howie1968

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Tasco Rings vs Weaver rings
« on: May 30, 2003, 12:22:51 AM »
Hey  guys  i  have  a  serious  question1  I  have  always  used  tasco rings  the  cheap  aluminum 7.00 wally  world  1 inch  rings   these  are  always   the  easiest  for  me  to mount  and  to  not  strip  out   i  just  hate  dealing  with  weaver  rings.
  are  these  rings strng  enough  to  handle  30-06 180gr loads  shot  after  shot.   i  do  not  like  using  the  slotted  screws   but  i  prefer Allen  heads much better
   i  believe   these  are  strong enough   someone  correct  me  if  I  am  wrong  thanks  n advance
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« Reply #1 on: May 30, 2003, 02:45:55 AM »
They might, and they might not.  A 30-06 with 180 loads is not the heaviest of recoilers, but they do kick.  

I don't advocate using those cheaper rings on anything but rimfire rifles, so you can imagine that I wouldn't advocate them on use on a .30-06.

Yes, they may be cheap (in price) and easy to mount, but consider the possible (or likely) chance of them breaking, getting new mounts, and taking the time to mount the new scope, and spend the money on ammo to sight it in - wouldn't it be better to just spend a little extra money and get a much better product and get it done right the first time?  (That's a yes! :grin: )

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thanks Zachary
« Reply #2 on: May 30, 2003, 02:53:49 AM »
I believe  you  are  right,  and  that  is one  thing  i  hate   is  inconsistancy   in  a  scope   rings   i  usually  trash  the  rifle.   i  have  had  tasco rings  on  30-30  and  243  and  such  and  even  one  savage  30-06 firing   over  400  rounds  and  never  a  shift.  but    it  was  always  in  the  back  of  my mind  as  they are  so  light   How  do you  like  that  Tikka???   i  loved  my  .223  that  i  had   i  am  doing  alot  of  playing  with  a  remington 710 30-06 right  now   i  guess  from  what  people  say  i  have   one  of  the  good  ones  as  it   is  as  accurate  as  anything  i  have  ever  owned  about  as  accurate  as  my  savage 110FP  i  shot  2  5  shot  groups  the  other  day  one  measured  .485 and  the  other one  was.610  at   100 yards  from a  sandbag  rest   nt  bad  for  a  cheap  scope  and  cheap  gun
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« Reply #3 on: May 30, 2003, 03:22:07 AM »
I use and recommend Burris "ZEE" rings, when using weaver style bases.  They are steel and well built.

Tom
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Tom