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Advise on Spuhrs Rings

I am wrapping up my shopping for parts for my 2nd Robert Gradous build. All that is left is to make a final decision on what I want for 34mm rings to go with my S&B 12-50X56

From all the research I have done on SH it seems like Spuhrs are the Cadillac for rings. A close 2nd would be either Badger or Seekins.

The cost of the Spuhr’s is not an issue. I am just hoping that some present owners could tell me their thoughts on these rings or from others that have used or seen them.

http://www.spuhr.com/Our%20models.html

Are they worth the $400 plus cost vs. the $200 for the other two? They are definitely heavy duty and extremely well made.

I was hoping to find a set in the classifieds but have not seen any lately for sale.

All of my decisions for this build have been made with the help and advice from both Robert and shooting members . I am now just looking for some final advise/ feedback on the last bits and pieces.

Thanks guys.
 
http://www.murphyprecision.com/Products/Item/2025
http://www.americanprecisionarms.com/products-page/custom-parts/rings/

Take a look at these two if you haven't already. I'm a big fan of Murphy precision. His customer service and quality can't be beat.
 
Never heard of Murphy's. I checked their website but no pictures. Emailed them to send me some. Thanks for the lead but I am pretty much sold on the Spuhrs for know.
 

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