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Rifle Scopes Vortex Pro Series Rings ?

Moose

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  • Jul 3, 2005
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    Anyone running these and if so what is your opinion on them.
     
    No the Pro series are not Seekins. The Seekins are the Precision Matched rings. The Pro Series are a less expensive ring in the $59 range. I have a couple sets and honestly they work pretty good for rings in their price range which usually don't. I have a PST Gen II in a set and they do what a ring needs to do which is hold the scope. They are made in the USA also for anyone wondering and that is a concern for them. Here is a set of 1" height on the 5-25 PST Gen II. Could probably go with the .9" but it works.

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    I’m using them for my son’s CZ 457 with a Gen 1 PST. So far they’ve been doing great.
     
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    I set up one of my rifles for a friend who was interested in shooting a few prs matches with me in 2020. He shot three matches with them and had no issues. I also use them on my hunting rifles and haven't had any problems.
     
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    Agree with all above. They work, made in USA, excellent value.
     
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    Thank you for all the info on the rings I just ordered a set for my rifle and if I like them I will get some more.The price is very nice on these.
     
    They work. Did get ring marks though on my Midas Tac when torqued down to the recommended torque value.
     
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    I have three sets and really like them. This is going to sound really odd, but I have been putting their 30mm 1.26" rings on AR15s since it puts the cheekweld just about perfect w/ magnified optics and a standard stock. This will basically rule out having any BUIS but the rings are not QD anyways so it has been a non-issue for me. That height even still allows me to use the PVS-27.
     
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    I've used 1" rings on a muzzleloader. They're light and very well made. Would buy another if needed
     
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