No Ruger source for rings to fit Ruger dovetail

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Is there a non Ruger source making rings to fit Ruger dovetail.

I would really like to find a non-Ruger source for the dovetail clamp screws.

Millet Sights used to sell/make hard clamp screws that don't stretch or peen out and get loose like some Ruger factory screws do. But that company seems to be gone now.

Any still making/selling these harder screws?
 
Warne makes them, but I just don't like the looks of a perpendicular scope ring.

 
The Aussie made Hillver mount attacks to the dovetail and is very strong.

I have a long action bridge mount and you can change the ring sizes on those .

I think the one I have is a NIB version made by Lynx and it is available if you have interest in it
 
I’m in the process of switching all my beloved Rugers to Alaska Arms rings, they are simply outstanding.
 
Is there a non Ruger source making rings to fit Ruger dovetail.

I would really like to find a non-Ruger source for the dovetail clamp screws.

Millet Sights used to sell/make hard clamp screws that don't stretch or peen out and get loose like some Ruger factory screws do. But that company seems to be gone now.

Any still making/selling these harder screws?
Alaska Arms.
 
I had AA rings on my Ruger RSM .416Rigby and currently have AA rings on my BRNO .375 H&H.

I can vouch for Alaska arms, their stuff is excellent; now having said that, I’ve got lots of Ruger rings that have never shifted or peened.

The windage adjustable Leupold mounts on ther other hand, every set I’ve had on .300’s+ have failed on me.
 
I had AA rings on my Ruger RSM .416Rigby and currently have AA rings on my BRNO .375 H&H.

I can vouch for Alaska arms, their stuff is excellent; now having said that, I’ve got lots of Ruger rings that have never shifted or peened.

The windage adjustable Leupold mounts on ther other hand, every set I’ve had on .300’s+ have failed on me.
Leupold makes good Ruger rings with properly hardened screws.

Brownells has T-10 Tork screws for the rings. Have replaced all of my soft Ruger ring screws.
I would call them for the base mount screws.
 
I don't want rings. I don't want ring screws.

I want the ring clamp screws. I want the hardened screws like Millet Sight use to sell.

Yes there are a lot of Ruger screws that don't stretch or peen. But some use to and it wasn't all that uncommon.

My newer made Ruger don't seem to have the problem. Maybe that is the solution to my problem, buy some new made Ruger clamp screws.
 

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