ATRS Scope Rings

I can't speak directly for the rings but ATRS does make too quality stuff . I wouldn't have to question buying a set of their rings. With my dealings with them , they have always been quick to get back to me and helpful.


Another Canadian company worth looking at is NEAR manufacturing. Richard is also a great guy to deal with
 
I can't speak directly for the rings but ATRS does make too quality stuff . I wouldn't have to question buying a set of their rings. With my dealings with them , they have always been quick to get back to me and helpful.


Another Canadian company worth looking at is NEAR manufacturing. Richard is also a great guy to deal with

Yeah, I'm pretty much just ready to buy a set based on their reputation alone, but I'd thought I'd check and see if anyone had comments about the rings specifically.
 
If I hadn't already had my NF rings I would have bought the ATRS ones. Handling them in their shop, they appeared to me very well machined and rugged without being unnecessarily cumbersome. Another small note, though it may sounds dumb, I really like that they used rounded end bolts on the cross fasteners rather than a typical box end. Mine always seem to snag things!
 
I have two sets, they are absolutely fantastic! Easy to set up and torque, solid and don't leave even a rub on the scopes. I will soon get another set... I was really impressed.
 
I have a set of ATRS rings and a 20 MOA rail. I would highly recommend them. Built to tight tolerances so no need to lap your rings. Also the scope rail fit like a glove and did not require any bedding.
 
I have had 2 pair one on a custom .300 win mag the other on .338 lapua mag improved they hold up great, never an issue with them. But then again all of Rick's work and products are top notch and if something ever went wrong he would back it up
 
Here are their 34mm rings just picked up the other day. Fit like a glove the same quality as the 30mm ones.

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My only issue with this style of ring is that there is only one screw per side clamping down the cap opposed to two. Or three like the Badger Max 50(which I think is overkill). I think a two screw per side design is better only because if one screw lets go, you still have another holding your scope in the rings. I have seen the rings in person and they look well made and are only about a 1/2" wide which I like as well.

Having said that I have a set of American Rifle Company M10 rings which are a completely different design and only have one screw holding the scope per ring so feel free to use the word hypocrite where ever you deem necessary:).
 
I don't like aluminium rings and 1 screw on the caps would not instill the kind of confidence I need to do my job. Thats just my opinion and take it for what its worth. Having said that I'm sure ATRS wouldn't put something on the market that doesn't work.
 
The ATRS rings look great and I assume built right here so it's always nice to support our guys up here in Canada. I have seen a set of these on a friends 50 BMG so if they can handle the recoil on that beast then I know the rings work as advertised! That being said, it would be nice to see them make a wider 4 screw design as well....just to accommodate guys like me who think wider and more screws are better....haha.
 
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