MDT Releases Premier scope rings for under $100

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MDT Premier scope rings, like the existing MDT Elite Scope Rings, are manufactured for precise interfacing and alignment with the scope tube. The result is a rock-solid hold that won't lose your zero. In addition, the large surface contact area of the rings maximize and evenly distribute the clamping force and holding surface.


More info at: https://mdttac.com/products/mdt-premier-scope-rings
 
How is height measured?

Assuming I have a flat rail running the length of my rifle and a 1" scope with a 40mm objective, what's the shortest ring that would clear the rail?
 
How is height measured?

Assuming I have a flat rail running the length of my rifle and a 1" scope with a 40mm objective, what's the shortest ring that would clear the rail?

The height is measured from the center of the tube to the top of the rail. You will need medium high rings.
 
Derail alert**

In a dream world I'd like to see a one piece adjustable MOA mount made in Canada and readily available, something made solid and with repeatable performance for ELD shooting, something with around 0-100MOA adjustment available. Just saying, throwing it out there, I think with a lot of people plus gun companies now building precision rifles these days and shooting further and further, they end up running out of scope adjustment, 20 even 40 MOA doesn't go far, even with a 120 MOA adjustable 34mm scope.

Or even if not shooting to 2000+ yards, the mount could be used for shorter say ~ 1000 yards or so on a mid setting and be able to use your scope in the center range of adjustment vs having to max it out to shoot that far, then adjust it back down if your local range only goes out a few 100 yards. Or with the newly developing rimfire PRS, lobbing lead out to distance takes a lot of dial up, add 50-60 MOA for competing, then you can adjust back to zero for gopher patch duty.

I am aware that such things do exist, some devices better than others, some just rails VS full mounts, they are pricy and not readily available here in Canada, I'm currently waiting on two MOA adjustable mounts now that are coming from Germany, would have been nice if I could have bought in Canada while supporting a Canadian company that if problems arose would in turn support me.

But who knows maybe I'm way off and it would not be a big enough seller to justify the design and R and D time to make.
 
Derail alert**

In a dream world I'd like to see a one piece adjustable MOA mount made in Canada and readily available, something made solid and with repeatable performance for ELD shooting, something with around 0-100MOA adjustment available. Just saying, throwing it out there, I think with a lot of people plus gun companies now building precision rifles these days and shooting further and further, they end up running out of scope adjustment, 20 even 40 MOA doesn't go far, even with a 120 MOA adjustable 34mm scope.

Or even if not shooting to 2000+ yards, the mount could be used for shorter say ~ 1000 yards or so on a mid setting and be able to use your scope in the center range of adjustment vs having to max it out to shoot that far, then adjust it back down if your local range only goes out a few 100 yards. Or with the newly developing rimfire PRS, lobbing lead out to distance takes a lot of dial up, add 50-60 MOA for competing, then you can adjust back to zero for gopher patch duty.

I am aware that such things do exist, some devices better than others, some just rails VS full mounts, they are pricy and not readily available here in Canada, I'm currently waiting on two MOA adjustable mounts now that are coming from Germany, would have been nice if I could have bought in Canada while supporting a Canadian company that if problems arose would in turn support me.

But who knows maybe I'm way off and it would not be a big enough seller to justify the design and R and D time to make.

Thanks for the feedback, Mr. Sharp! We will bring this up internally as a new product idea. Thanks again!
 
I've got two sets of MDT rings, and their skeleton carbine buttstock. Absolutely fantastic quality gear, made in Canada, and at a very reasonable price. If I get another rifle that needs a scope and need a third set of rings, MDT are my go-to guys.

And... If MDT ever does build AR height quick-release mounts, I'd be all over that. You'd see my bobro on the equipment exchange the very next day.
 
I didn't know anything about this company until I needed a new stock for my CZ last month and boy was I missing out. Very well built products at a great price. Those rings looks very similar to other rings costing over twice as much, will definitely give them a look for my next build. Now if only they would hurry up and start releasing their scope rails for more models!
 
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