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Old 09-21-2009, 05:43 PM   #1
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I have read here where perhaps mount and rings have caused some sight in problems.
Which mount and rings should I get for a Traditions Pursuit.
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Warne steel rings and Bases is all you need. http://swfa.com/Warne-Mounts-C789.aspx

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+1 to what Grouse45 posted. IMO, Warne is as good as it gets. But if the price is a little too rich for your blood, Traditions makes some great scope rings for the Pursuit. I've used them on my Genesis and have no complaints.

http://www.traditionsfirearms.com/es...ngs+%26+Mounts
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Warne steel rings and Bases is all you need. http://swfa.com/Warne-Mounts-C789.aspx
steel base and rings ..don't buy TRADITION mounts or rings ,i had them on my PURSUIT and PRO worthless for hunting maybe ok on the range for practice ,but why take a chance with CHEAP mounts and rings.
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I went with Leupolds QD base/rings on my Omega.QD makes cleaning much easier and they return to zero every time.They're a little pricey but well worth it over std rings/bases at least for an ML IMO.
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steel base and rings ..don't buy TRADITION mounts or rings ,i had them on my PURSUIT and PRO worthless for hunting maybe ok on the range for practice ,but why take a chance with CHEAP mounts and rings.
I had them on my old Genesis and didn't think they were that bad. I certainly didn't have any issues with them on the range or in the field. They held true the entire time I had the rifle and also for the gentleman I sold it to. They were NOT the highest quality base/rings out there but I would buy them again.
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Old 09-22-2009, 12:16 PM   #7
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Talley makes excellent mounts
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