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Your cart is empty.Rugged, lightweight, anti-snag design Robust, grade 8 fasteners Medium-Plus Height - 1.00 inches (25.4 mm) Sold two rings per package Type III hard coat anodize finish
Darrell R Taylor
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024
I have bought a few sets of Vortex’s Pro rings and really liked them. They are good quality and hold up to .300 Winchester Magnum recoil just fine.I recently purchased a Steyr SSG 04 in .300 Winchester Magnum and wanted a nice set of rings. I have heard nothing but good things about these, so I bought them.They are worth the money! They are exactly made and well designed. Vortex uses Torx Grade A bolts.The bottom of the rings have a full length, full width recoil lug. This design doesn’t move. The rings are horizontal, “saddle” style ( I have had no luck with vertically split rings) with 4 bolts per ring.A decent torque wrench, these rings, and my Viper HST 6x24x50 took a few minutes to mount.No surprise, they stayed in place when I went to the range and zeroed.
BJS
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2020
Ordered a Vortex Viper HST 6x24x50 scope along with PMR 30-87 Rings . This is my second Vortex Viper scope, along with a previously purchased Ranger 1500 rangefinder, and I've been pleased with both. When the rings arrived on Tuesday evening they were missing one of the 8 top screws for the top half of the rings. Very disappointed because I wanted to shoot this weekend (nothing else to do during this pandemic). Called Vortex yesterday (Wednesday) am and spoke to Brian on their VIP Care team. Explained my frustration and told him I really wanted to receive the replacement screw by Friday. He said the replacement would go out the same day and that he would send it to make sure it got here on Friday. Today (Thursday) I got a box on the front porch from Vortex. In contained: 3 replacements screws, 1 installation wrench, a really cool cloth decal pack, a Vortex Koozie, a really nice Vortex baseball cap and a Vortex drawstring bag. Not only did they get me the replacement screw in only one day (with all the challenges of shipping during these 'pandemic days'), they sent also sent some cool swag that I'll use and enjoy. It amazes me that more companies don't get this simple concept. I know that stuff happens, service sometimes get botched, screws forgotten etc. These things happen occasionally for all companies. What I care about most is how the company treats the customer when 'stuff' happens. Vortex obviously gets this. For probably $25 cost to them in swag they have laying around, they turned lemons into lemonade. I already liked their products; their quality, and bang for the buck. Now I really like the company; because of how they treated me. I know their are some other really good scope manufacturers out there. But Vortex has proven to give me reliable, very functional products, at a reasonable price point, with a great lifetime warranty. I've not yet needed to use the warranty service, but based on how they treated me for this situation I'm confident that they'll be great about standing behind their warranty if I ever need it. They're clearly in it for the long haul, and they understand what customer service is supposed to look like. I guess this is why I see so many great reviews of the company and their products. They've earned my business for the foreseeable future.
Wallace
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2018
Somehow at the time of my birth, I had parts of my "Y" chromosome shaved off. I don't like baseball, I could care less about cars, and the thought of staying up all night smoking cigars and playing poker bores me to tears. Still, I do love to shoot. I am NOT, nor will I ever be Chris Kyle or Annie Oakley. However, I do insist on a certain level of performance. These rings are exactly what they say they are. Perfectly matched rings that go well with Vortex scopes (and probably any other mid/high end optic).I did cringe at the price at first and honestly kind of bought them in the middle of a midlife crisis as I "built" my first long distance rifle (OK, I used some gift certificates I had at Bass Pro and waited till there was a sale to buy a stock Rem 700 and trick it out with a Timney trigger, Mcmillin A2 stock, and a some decent optics). I studied extensively for months (ie...watched youtube videos) and put the whole thing together. I carefully got out my new scope mounting kit, torque wrench and attempted to lap the rings to perfection just like Larry Potterfield did in the video. Interestingly, I saw essentially no removal of material from the rings. Magically, I somehow managed to put the first three shots in 1/2 MOA with Wal-mart ammo at 100 yds. Thinking that I couldn't possible obtain a decent group after I watched another Youtube video on bedding and realized I was doomed if I didn't, I pulled the scope off and redid the whole thing in about 10 minutes (after a horrific bedding job BTW). Still shot lights out.My neighbor was so impressed by my new found skill that he dropped off his rifle that needed a new scope (a 40 year old Ruger) and I decided to replace the scope on my 1992 pre-lawyer trigger 700 in .270 who's accuracy was blessed by Zeus himself (both with Leopold rings). Well....after an hour on both rifles and true moment of interpersonal crisis where I though I destroyed one of my two most prized possessions, I got both scopes on, level, and true. The Rugers rings looked like I took a Dremel to them.....What I realized and take home message.1. Good rings make it easier to NOT SCREW IT UP. These rings will potentially shorten your time to re-scope your rifle if you are someone who likes to fiddle or swap our optics.2. I don't know for sure, but I would venture that these work best on a one piece rail.3. These do look a bit "tacticool", but not bad ,and they fit the look of my built rifle well. It is a 7mm Rem Mag and it has held up very well after about 600 rounds without any real adjustments.4. You don't "need" them to shoot well on a decent hunting rifle, and they will look bulky on a light weight carbine. However, if you are going to mount your own scope with lesser rings, plan on spending more time on the workbench. (which isn't all bad)
Sinan S.
Reviewed in Canada on March 1, 2017
hard price to swallow but the quality and workmanship is right where it should be
Shance
Reviewed in Canada on August 6, 2016
super rings
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on July 5, 2016
Just as I anticipated. Great delivery! Thank you
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on April 22, 2016
Very high quality rings. Alignment was perfect.
OzCan83
Reviewed in Canada on July 8, 2014
As advertised. Rings fit great. Medium looks like it was a good fit on a Sako A7 with a Vortex Viper PST 6-24 FFP. Shipping was fast. Well packaged. Would definitely buy from again.
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