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Reddit mentions of Burris 420588 Signature Zee Rings (Matte, 30 mm Rings)

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Burris 420588 Signature Zee Rings (Matte, 30 mm Rings). Here are the top ones.

Burris 420588 Signature Zee Rings (Matte, 30 mm Rings)
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    Features:
  • Burris signature zee mount rings with 30mm, medium, matte
  • This product is manufactured in United States
  • 0.81 inch Height
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height0.7 Inches
Length7.9 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJune 2018
SizeMedium
Weight0.35 pounds
Width2.4 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Burris 420588 Signature Zee Rings (Matte, 30 mm Rings):

u/Trollygag ยท 2 pointsr/longrange

>where I can make a 500 yard kill shot, and hit sub MOA at 800. Is that doable with my set up?

It's possible, though likely challenging with your setup unless your barrel ends up being really good and you find ammo it really likes. And you will need lots of range time and practice.

As for bipods, you don't want to cheap out and get imported Chinese shit, but you don't need to spend a ton of money either. Harris occupies the sweet spot for durable, reliable, low weight bipods at reasonable money.

This is the one most people on here recommend for flat prone and bench shooting. You might want the 9-12 for prone shooting innawoods hunting.

I used the notched non-swivel version that is $20 cheaper or so.


As for rings, I prefer to get a rail AND rings so that there is something really consistent that the scope is mounted to that isn't subject to flex or QC issues like receivers can sometimes be. The rail acts kindof like a buffer, they aren't expensive, and they give you 20 MOA of elevation if you choose. Plus they give you a Picatinny section that will give you a much greater selection of ring choices.

I also really like the Burris Signature Zee rings for solid, reliable, safe scope holding since the plastic inserts help spread the clamping force and prevent issues with rings being not perfectly true or the insides not exactly mating with the scope.

This Talley rail(I thought that was a rail for an m77, but apparently it isn't, see the rail from a poster below) and these rings are what I would put on my rifle.

u/Seth0351 ยท 1 pointr/longrange

If you can't find a 20MOA base you can always get the Burris Signature Rings (~$50) and use them for MOA. I'm not sure how they would perform on centerfire though, I use them on my .22LR and I love them