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Probably an EGW or Weaver Tactical. Both are decent rails and I would keep them. I tend to remove them if they come on the gun, clean them, then remount. I'm just picky though.
Depends on your budget. On the low end I would suggest a set of Warne Maxima medium height. You could probably get away with a set of low rings as the base appears to be rather beefy in nature.
For inexpensive rings, I like the Burris signature zee rings - the ones with the spherical inserts. No need to lap, plus you can add MOA if you want by using offset inserts. Also useful for correcting screwed up bases/actions.
I would not suggest the Signature rings on a Picatinney rail, as the round cross-bolt does not lock down good in MY experience. TPS has makes some quality rings that are less than $100.
I would not suggest the Signature rings on a Picatinney rail, as the round cross-bolt does not lock down good in MY experience. TPS has makes some quality rings that are less than $100.
Ya I did that, and it still shook loose. Your experience might be different... But my experience with Burris rings have not been good. If I were to go mounts other that a rail and tac-style rings, I would suggest Talley light-weights. SWFA Mounts, Rings and Bases Talley Mounts Talley Lightweight Aluminum Scopemounts Talley Lightweight Aluminum 30mm Scopemounts
Other than those, The only rings I have tried that worked were Badger's and Aadland's Dual-lugs, but neither of those meet the OP's price requirement.
Vortex makes some pretty good rings and reasonably priced. It may be a secret but the package of the ones I bought mentioned they were actually made by Warne.