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Thread: Rusan, Talley, or Tier One scope rings for 11mm dovetail?

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    Rusan, Talley, or Tier One scope rings for 11mm dovetail?

    I'm looking to upgrade the scope rings for the Anschutz. It has a nice 11mm dovetail groove along the receiver, and my Sportsmatch rings are a tad 'agricultural'.
    They are just a wee tad fat in the claws...but they are made as an 11mm - 3/8" multi-fit.
    I'm really wanting a proper 11mm dovetail ring.
    I've found Rusan, Tier One (spendy), and Talley rings have real 11mm fittings. Probably more that I don't know about....Millet maybe? Kelbly too, but hard to get and probably not worth the effort.
    There's also D3 Precision on the evilbay but he uses a softer aluminium (6061) so if I'm going to do this I might as well get something better.
    I'm thinking either the Talley or the Rusan at the moment...but any good/bad stories about them?
    I do not want any recommendations for the usual multi-fit 11mm - 3/8" jobbies.
    Thanks.
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    If it makes any difference to your thoughts...my scope tube is 30mm.
    Artillery...landscape adjustment since 1300AD.

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    If you don't mind spendy then conetrol.

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    I have these "as new" Warnes for sale at $90 posted.

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    Thanks anyway @Tentman but I'm not a Warne man (although others like them) and those are the dreaded 11mm - 3/8" option I'm trying to avoid.
    Good of you to offer though.
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    Burris made super nice ones at one time . . .

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    Thanks @sneeze I had Conetrol more than 30 years ago (where did the time go?).
    Yes, good rings...and I hadn't heard much about them over the years so I thought they had ceased making them.
    I have flicked them an email.
    Is there a NZ agent for them still? My first set was bought from a young Dave Tipple in Manchester Street way back when.
    Artillery...landscape adjustment since 1300AD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grey Kiwi View Post
    Thanks @sneeze I had Conetrol more than 30 years ago (where did the time go?).
    Yes, good rings...and I hadn't heard much about them over the years so I thought they had ceased making them.
    I have flicked them an email.
    Is there a NZ agent for them still? My first set was bought from a young Dave Tipple in Manchester Street way back when.
    I bought direct from the company in the US. Old world, great to deal with, hand written invoice. Richard Wilhelm in christchurch used to carry a few bits.
    "You'll never find a rainbow if you're looking down" Charlie Chaplin

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    I used vertical split rings on an 11mm CZ, good outcome. Could be worth a look?

 

 

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