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Rifle Scopes RRS Uni-block Scope Mount

I have one, and think it is an amazing product. Not over complicated, aesthetically pleasing with all edges rounded off nice and smooth. The instructions call for 15 in/lb torque for both the base clamp and the ring caps. I followed those values and have had absolutely zero movement or issues over a couple different rifles and about 800 rounds so far. And all without a single drop of blue locktite. Effective return to zero every time I’ve had to take it off.

I had a Spuhr before. It was great, but I wouldn’t pay a hundred bucks more for one if a RRS was an option.
 
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I have one, and think it is an amazing product. Not over complicated, aesthetically pleasing with all edges rounded off nice and smooth. The instructions call for 15 in/lb torque for both the base clamp and the ring caps. I followed those values and have had absolutely zero movement or issues over a couple different rifles and about 800 rounds so far. And all without a single drop of blue locktite. Effective return to zero every time I’ve had to take it off.

I had a Spuhr before. It was great, but I wouldn’t pay a hundred bucks more for one if a RRS was an option.

Does your spent brass ever hit the mount and drop back into the chamber? I've heard of this happening with spurs.