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<blockquote data-quote="JimFromTN" data-source="post: 999611" data-attributes="member: 5778"><p>I have the one piece rail on my omega with millet rings. The steele rings on ml have a tendency to rust a little but they are very tough. I also have luepold rings on my 700 and luepold qr rings on my slug gun. I have never had an issue with my scopes comming loose. Of course, now that I say that. I have heard talley makes great rings but they are twice the price of the leupolds and the millet.</p><p></p><p>I have a bushnell banner 4x scope on my 10/22 that has not failed me in 30 years and I only had to sight it in once. Still not going to use one on an elk hunt in colorado.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimFromTN, post: 999611, member: 5778"] I have the one piece rail on my omega with millet rings. The steele rings on ml have a tendency to rust a little but they are very tough. I also have luepold rings on my 700 and luepold qr rings on my slug gun. I have never had an issue with my scopes comming loose. Of course, now that I say that. I have heard talley makes great rings but they are twice the price of the leupolds and the millet. I have a bushnell banner 4x scope on my 10/22 that has not failed me in 30 years and I only had to sight it in once. Still not going to use one on an elk hunt in colorado. [/QUOTE]
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