Laelkhunter
WKR
Ken Farrell rings are the best I have ever used. A little pricey, but I wouldn't put anything else on a serious hunting rifle.
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I think they spec 55 in/lb. I have used spec'd tq to 5 in/lb less so off memory 50-55.
Not for the ring caps. 18-25in/lbs is a pretty normal range for ring caps. I do 25in/lbs on my nightforce with no issues.
Not for the ring caps. 18-25in/lbs is a pretty normal range for ring caps. I do 25in/lbs on my nightforce with no issues.
For bases to the rail refer to scope mfg. stanag style 1/2” nut bases like mountain techs I toque to 65in/lbs.
Yes, the ring cap torque for ARC rings is 55in-lbs.
Arc rings are a very unique design
Have you used them? I have and using there torque specs, they definitely dont hold. Plus they absolutely dont recommend using loctite on either sets of threads.I’m a big fan of the Zeiss rings with the integrated bubble
Yeah, maybe 1000 rounds of 6.5CM and 100 rounds of 300WM without issue.Have you used them? I have and using there torque specs, they definitely dont hold. Plus they absolutely dont recommend using loctite on either sets of threads.
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Well 40 rounds with a 338rum and they were loose in my experience.Yeah, maybe 1000 rounds of 6.5CM and 100 rounds of 300WM without issue.
FWIW I am particularly anal about mounting my rings, and avoid ring/base combinations as much as possible because they add an extra failure point. For ring/pic rail combinations I'll very lightly mount the ring to the rail, less than finger tight, then I will hard mount the rings to my lapping bar, then loosen and hard mount the rings to the base. Before I remove the ring caps completely I will slide the lapping bar a few times just to scuff the finish enough to confirm I don't have any alignment issues.
The downside to those rings is getting the bubble straight. Lots of finicky removing/adding half/quarter turns to each side to get it perfect.