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Old 11-22-2007, 08:43 AM   #1
 
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Default Warne QD quick release rings

I saw in another post someone using the Warne QD quick release rings. I was just wondered how well they hold zero once taking them off and on.
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Old 11-22-2007, 08:55 AM   #2
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Underclocked recommended the Warne QD rings to me. He was finally right about something (just kidding there buddy). The Warne QD rings are the best rings I have ever used. I have them on almost all my rifles. I have yet to have one not come back to true zero. Also I broke a ring (my fault I might add). I called Warne and their responce was, mail it to us with a letter and the had me a brand new set at my house in five days. Now that is customer service. The trick is you do not have to crank them down as hard as I was doing. Just thumb tight is all needed. They really do hold well and I recommend them to everyone that asks about rings.
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Old 11-22-2007, 09:47 AM   #3
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Very good quality and accuracy. I'd highly recommend them.
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I saw in another post someone using the Warne QD quick release rings. I was just wondered how well they hold zero once taking them off and on.
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Scott
I have some on my Savage 10ML that I shoot smokeless in, they are rock solid. I don't need to take them off and on since I am shooting smokeless, so I don't know about returning to zero. I like them so far. Chap Gleason
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