Quck release scope bases

I'm using the leupold QRW 2 on my CZ 557 Range. Return to zero is within an inch at 200 yards. Perfectly usable on a hunting rifle. I always check zero after removing the scope just to make sure.
 
I'm using the leupold QRW 2 on my CZ 557 Range. Return to zero is within an inch at 200 yards. Perfectly usable on a hunting rifle. I always check zero after removing the scope just to make sure.

That's good to hear I was hoping the larger one piece ones would index and hold zero better than two individual rings. Thanks for the reply!
 
I use a Cad-Technik two piece base for the Lee-Enfield No.4 and No.5 rifles. The lower part is left on the rifle and the upper can be detached with the rings and scope and re-attach without loss of zero. So it can be done if the design is good and manufacturing tolerances are precise.

I can't think of another quick detach base at the moment, but on another gun I have a simple one piece Weaver base and the scope is in Leupold quick release rings and that set up works, too. I wouldn't be afraid to try others of good repute, e.g. Warne Maxima rings, but unless there is a price advantage or Leupolds don't fit the height requirement next time I want to equip a rifle with a quick detach scope I'll probably use Leupolds again.
 
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