Aluminum rings?
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Aluminum rings?
I have had a couple of guys recommend Talley Lightweight rings lately. These are rings with a built-in base and made of aluminum. I know Mel Forbes liked them, but then he is just plain over the top when it comes to weight savings.
Talley makes good rings, but aluminum? Steel screws holding aluminum rings together. They should hold the scope well in the rings and maybe they would not scratch as much. I just wonder about the durability if they are used on a rifle with more recoil than a target/varmint cartridge.
Anyone here use them on hunting rifles?
Talley makes good rings, but aluminum? Steel screws holding aluminum rings together. They should hold the scope well in the rings and maybe they would not scratch as much. I just wonder about the durability if they are used on a rifle with more recoil than a target/varmint cartridge.
Anyone here use them on hunting rifles?
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#3
I went full weaver aluminum bases and rings with my savage 7mm-08. Recoil is extremely manageable with that caliber, a tad more noticeable than hot .357 loads in a 5lb. carbine (which is ridiculously manageable). I spent time using lock-tight and properly torqued the screws. I am confident with my set up and see know reason to add weight for reinsurance. If I was shooting a magnum rifle that would be a different story.
#7
I travel frequently and the airline baggage guys are hard on gear. I have decided to stay with steel for big game rifles.
I may try a set of these on a light recoiling rifle that does not get much abuse. They appear to be well made and they are certainly inexpensive.
I may try a set of these on a light recoiling rifle that does not get much abuse. They appear to be well made and they are certainly inexpensive.
#8
You must stop thinking in the past. With the proper alloying and heat treating aluminum is plenty strong enough to handle the recoil of any rifle. It is used on aircraft, tanks, other military vehicles and many other uses where only steel was once used.