Scope Rings - What to Choose?

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Hi All,

Another dumb question as I try to educate myself in the various parts of the sport.

Do the scope rings needs to match the manufacturer?

I bought an Athlon Neo, and the Athlon rings are $250. I see other rings are available from others at $150 or less.

It will be mounted on a Ruger Precision .22LR

Any suggestions?

Cheers.
 
No need to match rings with the scope manufacturer. Rings come in basically three sizes to match the diameter of the scope tube, 1 inch, 30mm & 34mm. You need to determine the correct ring height to provide clearance between the scopes objective ring & the rifle barrel. Most options are low, medium or high.

There are lots of choices, my personal favorite are the Burris Signature rings with the nylon inserts.
 
I have had good experience with both the MDT Premier rings and the Hawkins Precision ultralite rings. I think you would be fine with any decent aluminum rings from a reputable manufacturer. Just be sure to buy the correct size for your needs.
 
For a .22 you could probably use zip ties if you could get the scope straight enough! Seriously while I believe in quality mounting hardware, for most .22’s you don’t need $250 rings. That said if your mounting a 30 ounce scope then you may want something decent to support all that weight. The Burris 6 hole extreme tactical rings are pretty darn good especially for a .22 and can be had for under $100 from site sponsors.
 
On a 22 the only concern I have is does it work. I have an Athlon Argos on a 457 V-MTR using some $20-30 rings I had 'extra'. No brand marking 'generic' and they fit on the DIP 30* rail. I don't plan to use the scope as a hand-grip so good to go. I have Vortex Pro Low rings on my 455 and on my B22 @ $100+ each but some of the 'generic' ones on my .223, .308, and x39. None have flown away.
PS - I just saw above post and my Athlon is 30-oz.
 
For 22 it doesn't matter. I run 15$ Fitcos from Amazon on a 900$ scope. I shoot 0.5" with it at 50y.

It's not hard or expensive to machine a 1." bore.
 
I bought an Athlon Neo, and the Athlon rings are $250. I see other rings are available from others at $150 or less. It will be mounted on a Ruger Precision .22LR. Any suggestions?

Cabelas has several different brands and models to choose from with a wide variety of price points. Not saying that you necessarily want to buy from them, but you could gain a better idea of some of your options.
 
I run Burris Zee signature rings on my Anschutz.

I like them because its only 2 clamp screws and I can adjust the MOA. No need for 4 or 6 clamping screws for a 22LR.
 
No need to match rings with the scope manufacturer. Rings come in basically three sizes to match the diameter of the scope tube, 1 inch, 30mm & 34mm. You need to determine the correct ring height to provide clearance between the scopes objective ring & the rifle barrel. Most options are low, medium or high.

There are lots of choices, my personal favorite are the Burris Signature rings with the nylon inserts.

Thanks for the feedback!

The optic has a 1" diameter tube, so I assume that means I need 1" rings.

Also, how to I determine the ring height? It is based on preference. optic dimensions, or both? The eye piece diameter is 40.64mm (1.6") and the objective lens diameter is 48.26mm (1.9"). Based on a simply chart I found in google images it says I need a high rings (up to 50mm Objective). Does this make sense?

Thanks again!
 
I have had good experience with both the MDT Premier rings and the Hawkins Precision ultralite rings. I think you would be fine with any decent aluminum rings from a reputable manufacturer. Just be sure to buy the correct size for your needs.

Thanks for the recommendation!
 
For a .22 you could probably use zip ties if you could get the scope straight enough! Seriously while I believe in quality mounting hardware, for most .22’s you don’t need $250 rings. That said if your mounting a 30 ounce scope then you may want something decent to support all that weight. The Burris 6 hole extreme tactical rings are pretty darn good especially for a .22 and can be had for under $100 from site sponsors.

Thanks for the info. The weight of the scope is ~18oz, so its not light, but I wouldn't consider it a heavy one. I will take a look at the Burris.
 
On a 22 the only concern I have is does it work. I have an Athlon Argos on a 457 V-MTR using some $20-30 rings I had 'extra'. No brand marking 'generic' and they fit on the DIP 30* rail. I don't plan to use the scope as a hand-grip so good to go. I have Vortex Pro Low rings on my 455 and on my B22 @ $100+ each but some of the 'generic' ones on my .223, .308, and x39. None have flown away.
PS - I just saw above post and my Athlon is 30-oz.

Cool, thanks for the info!
 
Cabelas has several different brands and models to choose from with a wide variety of price points. Not saying that you necessarily want to buy from them, but you could gain a better idea of some of your options.

Thanks. I will do some recon. I find that I often use Cabela's for info, and go somewhere else to purchase. :p
 
I run Burris Zee signature rings on my Anschutz.

I like them because its only 2 clamp screws and I can adjust the MOA. No need for 4 or 6 clamping screws for a 22LR.

Awesome. I must admit I am a sucker for visuals. I know that I do not need the 4 or 6 clamping screws on a .22, but how nice and meaty does it look on a set-up?!?!
:xes
 
Awesome. I must admit I am a sucker for visuals. I know that I do not need the 4 or 6 clamping screws on a .22, but how nice and meaty does it look on a set-up?!?!
:xes

We got a couple that run those anodized aliexpress scope rings, that are way too bulky. Doesn't look that great. Esp when you don't have the rail space for them.

I like the KISS. But this is actually the 3rd set of rings I bought for this gun. First was Talley ultralight rings/bases. I ran out of elevation adjustment and shot left. Bkl rings zeroed the windage but was still shooting low. So why I went with the Burris.

I'll stick with this brand. If you have anything off bore, these can correct them. I have enough scope adjustment for 20Y to 100Y.

I have 25 moa of adjustment. The 20 moa in the rear and 5 in front. Hence why the scope is sloping down.

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Thanks for the feedback!

The optic has a 1" diameter tube, so I assume that means I need 1" rings.

Also, how to I determine the ring height? It is based on preference. optic dimensions, or both? The eye piece diameter is 40.64mm (1.6") and the objective lens diameter is 48.26mm (1.9"). Based on a simply chart I found in google images it says I need a high rings (up to 50mm Objective). Does this make sense?

Thanks again!

Ring height - I wish I knew how to do that - I was always focused on making sure was high enough that front bell would not hit barrel - but installing a Leupold VX Freedom 2-7 Rimfire scope onto a BRNO No. 1, the bolt handle hit that eye piece, even though there was lots of clearance at front end. I had used Medium height Warne rings - so swapped out to High Warne rings, and then got the bolt handle clearance that was needed - unfortunately that leaves me with a set of Warne Medium height rings, for 16 mm dovetail, not being used.

And for sure is much difference among people for preference - I happen to prefer to have the scope as low as I can install it - others want a much higher sight line. Might also go to the height of top of comb, versus bore line - why many ex-military rifle stocks (Mausers, P14, Lee Enfields, etc.) not usually terrific with scopes installed - sight line is too high for the comb - so end up with "chin weld" or "jaw weld", instead of "cheek weld" for some people.

And times change - at the time (Feb 2021), I paid "through the nose" to get Medium height Warne rings from Great Britain- was NONE available in Canada - but there are suppliers in Canada, now, with them in stock, for about 1/2 price what I paid back then. And a discovery after many installations - is no "standard" among makers what is "low", "medium", or "high" height - one brand to another. I have taken to look on Brownell's web site - they often give an actual dimension from top of scope base to the underside of scope body, or to the centre of scope body - so not really relying on the "words" that describe height - likely want to know the actual dimensions.
 
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We got a couple that run those anodized aliexpress scope rings, that are way too bulky. Doesn't look that great. Esp when you don't have the rail space for them.

I like the KISS.

Wow, she's a beauty! Thanks for sharing. Are those 2 or 4 hole rings, can't quite tell from the photo.

Also, have you heard of Weaver or West Hunter rings? They are on Amazon, and for about $50-$75. Figure its from China / AliBaba. They have excellent reviews, but I do not always take Amazon reviews at face-value.
 
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