Burris XTR Signature Rings

xphunter

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Got some in today after a long wait (For both 30mm and 34mm scope tubes).

Anyone else use these yet?

They are like the signature Zee rings, but better with the ability to add or take away 5 to 40 MOA.
I'm a happy camper!
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I know how you guys are about pics...
Comes in a cool Plano (Pelican like) box



That is a +20 and a-20 insert--Sorry for the fuzzy pic.
 

That's almost worth buying the rings to get that neat box. LOL.

I hear Burris Z rings are pretty good. I like the kit in that it has a lot of adjustments.

About the 30mm rings, do they come with the various MOA inserts as well? If you don't mind me asking, what does a set like that cost and where did you get it?
 
Originally Posted By: 6mm06
That's almost worth buying the rings to get that neat box. LOL.
I hear Burris Z rings are pretty good.
I like the kit in that it has a lot of adjustments.
About the 30mm rings, do they come with the various MOA inserts as well? If you don't mind me asking, what does a set like that cost and where did you get it?

Yes, each set (30mm & 34mm) comes with a complete set of inserts.
The "0" and the 5 MOA are actually in the rings and are marked with stickers. Then you have 1 set of 10 MOA and 2 sets of 20 MOA.
A set is made up of a minus and a plus half moon inserts (-10 & a +10).

Optics Planet: http://www.opticsplanet.com/burris-30mm-xtr-sig-rings.html
Brownells: http://www.brownells.com/optics-mounting...-prod78712.aspx
Joe Bob: http://www.joeboboutfitters.com/Burris_XTR_Signature_30MM_Scope_Rings_p/bur-xtr-signature-30mm.htm
Midway: http://www.midwayusa.com/product/1548235...yle-rings-matte

The 30mm rings are cheaper than the 34mm.

For example IF I had pic rail that has no slope in it, I could add 40 MOA through my rings alone (I don't need to purchase a different pic rail).
On the back ring bottom I put a +20 insert and I put a -20 insert on the back ring top.
Then I would put a -20 insert in the front ring bottom and a +20 insert on the top ring front.

Using these rings also keeps your scope from getting the dreaded "scope ring" disease
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I've run the regular Signature Zee rings on nearly rifle I have. They are the best rings ever invented,I might have to buy a pair of these and try them out.
 

OK, thanks.

What about windage? Will the rings adjust windage as well or is it just an elevation solution?
 
You could use either the front or back ring ( just one of them is all you should need), and you can easily do that if your scope base holes on your rifle are offset
 

Recently I placed a digital Photon 6.5x NV scope on my Dtech AR, and in order to sight it properly, I had to move the crosshair quite a bit. The problem with the Photon is that when you sight in via it's menu that gives a sighting crosshair to move to the bullet impact, the aiming crosshair that you would use for shooting moves on the screen too and doesn't center itself. As a result, the aiming crosshair was high and left in the view. It needs to be centered as much as possible.

The scope would need to move up and left in order to bring it near center with an X and Y axis of close to zero. Hope that makes sense. So if I were to use these rings, they would have to correct some elevation as well as windage. I assume that is possible. I would just have to figure out which way to turn the inserts to get the desired effect, but it seems the Burris rings are the ones to do the job.

 
Burris signature 20 MOA RINGS SAVED MY HIND END last weekend. I still needed the 20 moa rail to bring cross hairs down. I ran out of down travel on Boyd's thumbhole stock. But savage axis sure looks nice and back shooting good groups. I am at the point know I am just going to start using them rings on all my new guns. Don't have to screw around from the start at the range. Martyd
 
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