Emergency Revision: The current Leapers UTG QD rings may damage your base. [ Ссылка ]
Do quick-release scope rings actually hold zero after being reattached? Do you need a one-piece base, or will two scope rings work just as well? Find out in this review as I fire two five-shot strings at 200 yards, detaching and reattaching the scope in-between.
*NOTE* If you buy UTG Quick-Detach rings, be sure to apply Loctite or some kind of glue to the set screws that adjust the tension on the QD levers. If they walk out, your rings will not properly grip the scope base.
I have used these Leapers UTG Quick-Detach 30mm Scope Rings for several years now. I store my rifle scope in a separate compartment from the rifle, and I reattach it each time I go to the range. I have come to rely on the rings; when I go prone on the 600-yard line at the range or set up a 300-yard shot on a prairie dog, I am confident that my point of impact will be exactly where I left it.
Today's test equipment includes a Rock River Arms A4 Carbine with a stainless .223 Wylde barrel, a YHM 3300-Ti Silencer, and a Mil/Mil Falcon Menace 4-14x44mm FFP IR scope.
00:39 - Leapers 30mm QD Rings
02:12 - Test Parameters & Rifle Setup
03:34 - First 5-Shot String
03:51 - Scope Removal
04:37 - Second 5-Shot String
05:06 - Test Results
05:48 - Conclusions
06:46 - Other Budget-Friendly Options: Weaver Grand Slam Rings
07:23 - UTG QD Base for Red-Dot Sights (Bushnell TRS-25)
Filmed at Tulsa Red Castle Gun Club.
-The Social Regressive
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