QD rings you like for a .375

Round bottomed channels that narrow down like a funnel sound good. Talley slots are square so we push the scope/rings to one end in contact with the edge of the slot and tighten. Different system.
After reading your first message in this thread I'm definitely going to redo how I secure my QD talley with the forward pressure. It was like a lightbulb moment for me realize what forces play on the scope. Thankyou
 
After reading your first message in this thread I'm definitely going to redo how I secure my QD talley with the forward pressure. It was like a lightbulb moment for me realize what forces play on the scope. Thankyou
Glad I could help. It also puts the scope rings in the same spot every time to assure return to zero.
 
But of course when setting up you must ensure both rings are pushed forward in their base slots before tightening them to the scope tube. Otherwise there might be a thousandths or two space between one ring's crossbrace and the edge of its slot when the scope is reattached and pushed forward before tightening the clamps. Apparently the clamps by themselves for some models of QD rings are not strong enough to retain zero. Warne rings are the exception. One crossbrace and clamps were sufficient to retain zero on my 404J.
 

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