They're actually not bad rings. I have several sets. They're not my favorite, as I use ARC M-Brace and Seekins Precision rings for most everything, but I don't mind putting $70 rings on a sub-$500 scope. You throw a $200 set of ARC's on a $300 scope, and your budget priorities get a bit out of whack, IMO.
Yes, I have a Vortex Strike Eagle 5-25x56 EBR-7C MIL. It's an alright scope. I recently had the magnification ring get pushed too far during transport, and it shifted inside the scope body...
I never noticed it until the other day when I was pulling it out of the safe. I pushed it back the other direction bath to where it normally goes, and everything SEEMS fine, but we'll see if it's still zero'd. That scope is getting replaced this week anyway with a new Burris XTR-III 5.5-30x56, and I'm not sure what I'll do with the Strike Eagle, might end up selling it, along with a bunch of other low-end scopes I have sitting around now, since I've been upgrading most of my cheaper scopes with Burris XTR-II 5-25x50's while they're on sale.
If you have the money for a Strike Eagle, fuck the $300 scope option and the Strike Eagle... And get one of these while they're on sale. MSRP is $1,499, Retail is $899, on sale for $649. I've compared mine directly to my Strike Eagle back-to-back, and the Burris has clearer and crisper/sharper glass. It also doesn't have as much CA as the Strike Eagle glass does. Both the Burris and Vortex have a lifetime warranty.
Burris Xtreme Tactical XTR II 5-25x50 SCR Mil Scope 201051 | Only at EuroOptic.com!
www.eurooptic.com
And a set of these rings... 34mm tube, Low (0.94) height.
The American Rifle Company M-Brace Scope Rings will hold firmly without marring or indenting the scope, even under the heaviest recoil. The uniquely...
www.midwayusa.com