Lock down your Rifle Scope with DNZ Products Hunt Masters Two Piece Rifle Scope Mounts to ensure a fixed and accurate shooting position. DNZ Products carefully crafted these Riflescope Mounts & Bases with hardened steel screws and an aluminum body for a rock-solid and rugged platform that’s built to withstand heavy recoil. These DNZ Hunt Masters Two Piece Rifle Scope Ringmounts require no windage screws as the offset design positions the rings in the same place every time. If you need a strong but lightweight mounting solution for your favorite Rifle Scope, look no further than the DNZ Hunt Masters Two Piece Fixed Mounts. Specifications for DNZ Products Hunt Masters Two Piece Mounts: Manufacturer: DNZ Products Fabric/Material: 6061-T6 Aluminum Quantity: 2 Included Accessories: Ring Condition: New Package Contents: DNZ Products Hunt Masters Two Piece Mounts The DNZ Products 2SF1H is a quality addition to the DNZ Rifle Scope Mounts lineup. For more great deals on Riflescope Mounts & Bases by DNZ Rifle Scope Mounts, please browse our DNZ Products Riflescopes & Accessories page.
3 reviews for DNZ Products Hunt Masters Two Piece Mounts
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Yetimus –
I bought these scope rings for my Vortex Diamondback scope and Tikka T3X hunting rifle. These scope rings are lightweight yet sturdy. Low profile construction and made to fit Tikka rifles. A perfect fit.
wildcatgoal –
I have a Montana 1999 action rifle which has always reliably used Winchester 70 scope rings. I also have a Winchester 70. The rings I received, when screwed to either receiver, were not even. If you place a level on the front ring and compare to a level on the rear ring, they aren't even. Never had this issue before. I had to level the receiver and found the front ring was very close and the rear ring was way off. Why? because the screws provided to not force center the rings. I had to place a 30mm lapping bar on the rings in order to keep them straight then a modified hex key to screw them down enough to where they'd stay. Then I removed the lapping bar, torqued them. Still the rear was not the same level as the front — although close enough. The screws provided and the drilled holes for them should be designed such that they force center 2-piece rings. I got the scope level and mounted properly but not without extra, unnecessary work that I shouldn't have had to do.
Hunt n Fish –
Ok, they are a very well made product. Their machining and trueness is very good. Ive used DNZ brand rings for many years and have had no problems until NOW. I feel kind of bad, as I have recommended DNZ ring/mounts to many people for years, and after dealing with the Owner/CEO over my issue, Im bothered by that and kind of regret I did. Be careful of their newer torque recommendations on their packaging. I would disregard their 35 in/lbs on rings and stick with the older torque spec they had of 25 in/lbs. If not the results could be SCOPE CRUSHING. Happened to me, didnt even make it to the 35 in/lb mark before scope rings bottomed out when the scope crushed. It wasn't a cheapo walmart scope either. DNZ response was, turn the scope 90 degrees in the rings and recrush it back and retorque, like its going to take that torque the next time. They also said you cant use a torque driver but have to use a t-handle allen wrench and do it by feel. LIKE THEY CAN FEEL 35 in/lbs. SO really what they did was post a torque spec on their packaging, as if its safe for all applications, and basically said you cant achieve this torque using COMMON tools they know all gun guys would use like a wheeler fat wrench or similar. They are some wish washy weasels. Its sad a USA made company is that STUPID. Technically they owe me a scope. Luckily it had a no questions asked warranty and has been replaced. BEWARE. Its a good product if you use old torque spec of no more than 25 in/lbs, but their customer service is lacking.