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Ok I know this has been beat around a good bit but figured Id start here with some folks on here I trust their opinion.

In the process of building out a rifle, one that I have saved up for a long while to finally do. Its one I plan to get a custom cerekote on with my sons initials added to it as well, so something I plan on hopefully passing down to him and so on. this will be the most expensive set up I have personally ever owned (not a custom rifle, just a NICE factory rifle)

will be topped with either a Tract Toric or Burris Veracity PH 3-15x44 (or 42mm if I go Tract). I am wanting to put a little better rings on the gun this time. I have Tally on my other rifles and they have been fine for those purposes. The new gun comes with a 2 piece base already so this time I was gonna use standard rings vs the tallys to allow for more adjustments if I need it.

I have looked at Vortex Pro rings, Leupold Backcountry cross slot, Steiner H series to name a few. Really looking for something lightweight thats a QUALITY ring without a "big" or Tactical look to it. Was looking at the Seekins rings as well but man they are some stout rings which isnt really the look I want on this rifle and they are a little higher $ then I wanted to spend.

Open to suggestions or anyones experience with the above.
 
I am a big Warne fan. They have a few different models depending on the set up. They are nice and do not break the bank.

Was gonna actually go with their new Hyperlite rings but man there are a few posts on Rokslide where they failed or even buckled the scope so decided to go another route. I do like their mountain tech but thats pushing over what ideally Id like to spend.
 
I take my scopes off a lot for cleaning, maintenance or adding accessories. For my most accurate rifle I used Leupold Quick Release (QR) Rings. They repeat exactly. For everything else I use a one-piece Picatinny. They repeat close, but not precisely.
 

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