Looking for 34mm Burris Signature Zee Rings

mmattockx

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As the title says, I am having a very hard time finding these. I've looked through a fair chunk of the site sponsors along with others and it is no problem to find them in 30mm, but nothing in 34mm. Precision Optics have the Signature XTR rings, but only have stock in low and at a significant price. I'd prefer the regular zee rings if they can be found.

Any ideas/leads?


Thanks,
Mark
 
have been a huge fan of these rings since they came out. However, with the high cost of the 34mm rings and the advent of very big MOA canted 1 pc rails, I have gone with the rails and conventional rings and saved a ton of money on recent rifles. Assuming such rails exist for your action, something to consider.

Jerry
 
have been a huge fan of these rings since they came out. However, with the high cost of the 34mm rings and the advent of very big MOA canted 1 pc rails, I have gone with the rails and conventional rings and saved a ton of money on recent rifles. Assuming such rails exist for your action, something to consider.

Jerry
Your point is legitimate, but I don't use them for the offset inserts. I like them because they eliminate misalignment causing stress on the scope tube and because the inserts hold the tube solidly without marking it.

Think what you want of the weasel.

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That's a bridge too far for me.


Mark
 
Your point is legitimate, but I don't use them for the offset inserts. I like them because they eliminate misalignment causing stress on the scope tube and because the inserts hold the tube solidly without marking it.


That's a bridge too far for me.


Mark
Indeed why I started using and recommending the burris sig system a very long time ago. It solves the mounting risk.

With a 1 pc base, it is easy to ensure that the mounting doesn't distort the base... and if the base is not distorted, the rings and scope will mount straight.

CNC production has really reduced the risk of wonky bolt holes in receivers. Always important to check but not as big a problem these days then it was in yester years and batch production.

Good luck with whatever solution you choose.

Jerry
 
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