Rifle Scopes Near Manufacturing Alphamount and Rings

I'm in Houston and I have a set of Near Alpha Mounts. They are beautifully made, strong, and fairly light. When I hold mine, it is like holding a work of metallic art in my hand.
CanPopper,
Can you please measure the width of the rings (from front to back). I have a scope with ring marks that I would like to cover and don't know if the Near Mfg. rings will do it.
 
CanPopper,
Can you please measure the width of the rings (from front to back). I have a scope with ring marks that I would like to cover and don't know if the Near Mfg. rings will do it.

Width is 0.70". Separation is 3.23". I have the 34mm's

Nice thing about Nears is they don't leave ring marks, unlike my more crudely made Badgers.
 
Well, mine doesn't have any MOA tilt in it. For this type of rifle, the tilt is usually in the picatinny base, not the unimount. The height of my Near's is 1.35".

I used to have my Zeiss Victory 6-24x72mm scope mounted in my Near until I replaced my rifle's stock with the XLR chassis. The bell of my scope wouldn't clear the handguard of my XLR stock so I now run custom height (1.48") Murphy Precision Titanium rings on my gun (a .300 Win Mag) now.
 
I've got two - one with 0 MOA and the other with 20 MOA. Excellent mounts, and Richard will get you fixed up. To order, you really just need to call him and tell him what you want. I Also have a Spuhr, and I like it a little better, but it's more personal preference than quality-based. I like the built-in level of the Spuhr. The Alphamounts are lower.
 
I have a few Alphamounts and have a bunch of Near rails too. All I can say is everyone of them are absolutely perfect and a work of art. If anyone ever has any questions about NEAR products they should take a minute and give richard a call, he's great to talk to and his costumer service is top notch. Can't say enough good things about Richard and his products.