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Rifle Scopes Ring Height

WOURugger51

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first off, Please don't flame me. Yes I have read several threads, including the sticky.

My problem is that I'm currently in Afghanistan, and am building this gun from the ground up. I've ordered everything except rings, and when I come home I don't want to measure and then order the rings (deer season will almost be over).

I've got an SPS Tactical 308, Leupold 15MOA picatinny rail, B&C Medallist A2 stock, and a 3-9x50 Leupold VX-III.

I want to have the lowest rings possible, I think... Someone please throw me a bone here.

thank you!
 
Re: Ring Height

Dang, I keep seeing this hoping some will help you out since you are in the sand box. I don't have the scope or the rifle you are putting together, but get someone to measure the OD on the front bell.

Assuming the 50mm is 55m OD (SWAG), you need half of 2.17" or 1.083" if it had to clear a rail. Less since it will sit on top of a 1913 base and less still since your barrel is probably a little lower than the receiver.
 
Re: Ring Height

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Something in the .82" height should fit perfect...

50mm objective and any contour up to or equal to a Sendero, PSS or Varmit contour and you can use lows every time..
 
Re: Ring Height

FWIW I had leupold mark 4 medium rings(.84") on my 700p with a 20 moa base and a 4.5-14x50 leupold mk4 with 2" sunshade. There was probably 1/4" between the bell of the scope and barrel.
This is the only pic I can find for reference.....It was before I had the sunshade...
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Hope that helps some and thanks for doing what you are doing out there!
 
Re: Ring Height

Here's my experience. I had a 5.5-22x 56mm NF scope with a SPS tac (rem varmint contour barrel). Scope came with the sunshade. The .885" NF rings was perfect. Later, I got a custom rifle with a M24/40 barrel, and I had to use 1.00" rings. Now, I just get all my rings at the 1.00" height to keep things simple, so that I can move the scope to different rifles easily. The difference in height from .885 - 1.00" is really not noticeable to me. Hope this helps.