Is it worth it to go with QR rings? Burris

CoryTheCowboy

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Hey everyone,

I'm in the process of scoping my Husky and had a quick question. The rifle has open sights, which is why I was thinking of going with QR rings over the "standard" style (http://www.burrisoptics.com/rings1.html#2). From the quotes I was getting, the QR's run about $15 more which in the long run, isn't that big of a deal. I would be using the scope all the time unless their was a failure. I can shoot the open sights minute of deer, but I want to be more accurate, which is why I want the scope. I'm just thinking out loud here and was looking for opinions. Thanks,

Cory
 
you answered your own question

if its only $15 bucks different...just do it

Hey everyone,

I'm in the process of scoping my Husky and had a quick question. The rifle has open sights, which is why I was thinking of going with QR rings over the "standard" style (http://www.burrisoptics.com/rings1.html#2). From the quotes I was getting, the QR's run about $15 more which in the long run, isn't that big of a deal. I would be using the scope all the time unless their was a failure. I can shoot the open sights minute of deer, but I want to be more accurate, which is why I want the scope. I'm just thinking out loud here and was looking for opinions. Thanks,

Cory
 
Mine hold their zero and they have been worth the extra $ to me.

Burris Zee's.

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Warne QD Maxima's.

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