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I have NF Ultralite that have held up incredibly well. I would be a bit worried about trying to go for the pure lightest without extensively testing them. It would be unfortunate to get out there and have a shift because of trying to do extreme weight savings.
I run a few sets of the nightforce ultralight and have had zero issues.
But if it's a option the talley ultralight, leupold backcountry and hawkins all in 1 rings/bases will be the lightest. I use the talleys on my hunting rifles and have had zero issues.
Talley rings are very very Iightweight, have only used the combined base/ring mounts though.
NF ultra lites are my favorite scopes rings and what I've been trying to standardize on. Not for the weight bit they are well made, simple design, and repeatably RTZ if im playing musical scopes.
-The Original 25 MOA forward slope, long range scope base. Used by the US NAVY, US ARMY special operations, and the RCMP with integral recoil shoulder and MIL-STD- 1913 spec.
Man I am so far down the rabbit hole, already got a CF barrel for that pig. Thinking of switching from the Tangent to a Leupold Mark 5 just for weight savings
Man I am so far down the rabbit hole, already got a CF barrel for that pig. Thinking of switching from the Tangent to a Leupold Mark 5 just for weight savings
Man I am so far down the rabbit hole, already got a CF barrel for that pig. Thinking of switching from the Tangent to a Leupold Mark 5 just for weight savings