I mentioned the Weaver GS rings cuz I thought they looked like an inexpensive, very stout ring, but they were very disappointing, not a good buy IMO.
For stout Weaver style rings I'd recommend either the Leupold PRW's or QRWs, both are easy and quick to lap and are extremely solid mounts, the only complaint I've had with them and read about is sometimes they scratch the scope tube when snapping the ring cap on, but I use a piece of paper on the tube, snap the cap on, then slip the paper out from under the ring cap, no scratches ever. Same for removing the cap, work the ring around the tube over the paper, then snap it off. The backing from pressure sensitive labels works very well, it's tough and slick.
Burris Signature Zees are my other favorite, no lapping, no ring marks and they can be used with the optional offset inserts for base/bore misalignment issues or building in elevation for long range shooting instead of a 10º or 20º base or shims under a base.
They're also narrow enough for a 3 or 4 ring arrangement on a TC Base. My only complaint about them is they don't come in low or extra low.
Tim