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Dead nutz rings (any good?)
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any of you guys used Dead Nutz rings I would really like to know what you think. I got a new 300win mag and really want to anchor the scope for GOOD. Thanks
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very good reputation.
I have not used them.
Check Midway and graybeard.com for feedback.
I'd buy them
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Thanks for that.
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I have a set on one of my coyote guns and they are very well made and seem tuff as nails. One thing nice for me the ring spacing is a little closer. I can't mount the scope show with a set of detachanle rings unless I use and extension ring and they don't come in low height.
This gun also has a SS barrel.
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Anyone know what size I would need for a Tikka T3 Lite for a Leupold 3.5 - 10 x 40mm or 4.5 - 14 x 40mm?
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Call them direct...........the owner will help you out on the right mount for whatever rifle you have. You won't pay anymore buying direct from him...........fast shipping to boot. Have them on my Browning .325 WSM medallion...........love em!!!!
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