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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Affordable, and better than cheap OE rings,
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This review is from: AccuShot Premium 1-Inch Weaver Style See-Thru Medium Profile Rings (Sports)
This is my 3rd set of Accushot rings (By Leaper/UTG if you are curious). Principally purchased to replace the cheap OE rings that come with some Bushnell and Barska scopes. They are not going to win any awards, however, they are head and shoulders better than the cheesy OE rings mentioned above. Needed the medium rings for a above 40mm scopes (and the tall rings for one 50mm scope that the medium rings were just not quite tall enough to handle).I suppose if you have tall iron sights you could use these for the 'look through' feature to use your iron sights. If you are looking for affordable okay rings, the accushot rings are servicable.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
UTG premium scope rings,
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Very high quality scope rings. Very sturdy and easy to install. Better than many brand name rings. Would highly recommend them to any hunter/ target shooter. The ones I bought were for a picatinny mount and worked great on my Marlin. Even come with a tape on the inside of the rings to keep from marring your scope and holding secure.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Decent Quality,
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For $10, you can't really go wrong. Considering higher-end rings can go for $40 and up, these rings do a decent job for the money. Would I put these on a $800 scope? Of course not - but if I had $800 to spend on a scope, I'd be able to afford the $80 rings.I have these mounted on a Simmons ProSport scope (about $150) and have had zero issues. Some people have complained about overtightening them, but honestly, if you know how screws work, and understand that if you keep on tightening them beyond a little after they've stopped moving easily, then you won't have any issues. I have several sets of these rings and have yet to strip a screw. The Hex head screws are easy to use, and match, either by design or by chance, some other picatinny components (rails and accessories). Again, you get what you pay for, but I think some of these reviews are more user-error than product deficiency.
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