I saw a set of rings from CZ for their Varmint model .22 and the store wanted $60.Is this unreasonable?What other rings are offered and are they as strong as the factory ones?These CZ rings looked heavy duty.Thanks.
I just got a 452 and had a set of Kwik-Site rings already laying around so I gave them a try. These that I have are NOT the see through type. Each comes in two halves with a screw above and below to tighten them. They do fit the CZ's scope grooves just fine. I've only been able to take the rifle out and shoot it once since I got it last Friday and that wasn't for very long so I can't tell you that they're great but they will fit and hold the scope securely. I tried on some Weaver .22 rings too and they would not work with those CZ grooves. I couldn't see paying all that much for a set of rings either. Not sure but the Kwik-Site rings probably cost about $15 give or take. I'd had mine for a while and forgot exactly what they cost.
JS
Lots of folks have used the BKL 257s with great success on both the 11mm and American dovetails. I really like the design as it is simple, strong, and effective. For $18 (list) you can hardly go wrong. More info at BKL Tech. They will also make custom variations including droop adjusted or canted one-piece mounts. A friend is using one on the 11mm dovetail and likes it very much.
If I weren't using the Burris Signatures I would be using the BKLs. They are also a lot lighter than Burris rings if you need to make weight.
I got my CZ rings from J&G sales for $49.95. Let me tell ya' they are STRONG, almost overkill (in a very good way). Think if Badger Ordnance made rings for CZ's and that's what they're like. I love mine.
Later,
Rich
The store owner showed me the CZ rings BUT no where on the box did it SAY 11mm.It simple y had a check mark next to 452.They also had checks next to the 582 centerfires.Isn't the "American 452" the only one that DOESN'T have 11mm?Trumpet,your right they are heavy duty.
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