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Ned Ludd

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Can anyone tell me who makes a decent set of 30mm rings that will fit an 11mm dovetail and are tall enough for a 50mm objective scope? Thanks!
 
Can anyone tell me who makes a decent set of 30mm rings that will fit an 11mm dovetail and are tall enough for a 50mm objective scope? Thanks!
I had the same issue trying to find something descent for a 22 rimfire rifle, I bought a custom picatinny rail that slides onto the 11mm dovetail and locks down with 4 set screws...Morr Accuracy.
 
I found a set of Warne rings that might do the trick. I like the idea of the rail, though, and will keep it in mind as a backup if I don't like the rings. Thanks!
 
I do not have brand info, but I had an issue with creepy rings on my air rifle. I got one of the picatinny rails that attached to the grooves then put on a set of Burris rings. My scope has not moved since.

I second the Picatinny rail to groove option.....better idea.

Steve :)
 
May I suggest Burris Signature Rimfire rings (with the inserts)? I have these on an Anschutz 1913a and the scope adjustments are perfectly centered within 10 clicks for vertical and horizontal. High rings should give you more than enough clearance. Check Miday or Optics Planet. Both sites should give you a diagram and all required measurement for your clearance issues.

A less expensive option would be BKL rings.
 

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