Picatinny Rail Scope Rings Specifications for Wheeler Engineering Picatinny Rail Scope Rings: Manufacturer: Wheeler Engineering Finish: Matte Attachment Type: Picatinny Ring Quantity: Pair Quantity: 1 Pair Fabric/Material: 6061 Aluminum Additional Features: Flat Top Condition: New Color: Black Mount Type: Picatinny Included Accessories: Flip-out Anti-Cant Indicator, Mounting Hardware Features of Wheeler Engineering Picatinny Rail Scope Rings 6061 aluminum construction with flat top on ring for leveling Hardware included (torx screws) 6 hole ring design Retained 1/2in lock nuts secure to Pic Rail Integrated flip-out anti-cant level Package Contents: Wheeler Engineering Picatinny Rail Scope Rings
6 reviews for Wheeler Engineering Picatinny Rail Scope Rings
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Air gunner –
Nice rings holds zero well on my air rifle. Like the level on them for long distance. They seem to be made of quality materials, haven’t loosened up on me at all, would recommend them to anyone looking for a nice set of rings at an affordable price!
Plume –
Exactly as expected…works great. Fitment was great. Easy to use. Performed as expected at a really reasonable price point. Would easily recommend to people looking for affordable but good quality product.
Michael F –
These rings are obviously not “the best rings available.” But they are an excellent proof of concept. The folding level is not exactly precision, but can be very accurate. After deploying it, give it a slight wiggle. I’ve check it against a precision level. Trust me. It’s more than close enough. They work for left or right handed shooters. I have not had to hone/align any of these rings. FYI. I check alignment on all ring sets for the heck of it. This is the third set I’ve used between a friends rifles and my own. I intend to convert 2 more of my own rifles. The level is in the perfect position so I can focus on it and my target at the same time. (Yes. I can do that with this system.) They are a little big, but they are 6-screw rings. I have read other reviews that the level does not work. THE LEVEL NEEDS TO BE SET! Deploy it. Give it a slight wiggle and you will feel it set into its correct place. Then set it to your rifle. It takes a bit of time to set it properly. But once it’s set, it’s set. I’ll be buying another 34mm set and a 30mm set to convert over 2 of my other bolt guns. These have become my rings of choice for target rifles.
Mayhem487 –
These rings seem to be very durable. They hold up to heavy recoil rifles. It is a little finicky when trying to adjust the bubble level on the side, but once you get it in place, it stays. I would recommend these to other shooters That want decent rings without breaking the bank. Overall I am very pleased with these rings and I would recommend them.
Robert Garrett –
Aside from the silk screened logo these are good. I get a kick out of reviews complaining about the level being way off; IT'S ADJUSTABLE! People trust Wheeler to build the tools and measuremet devices for mounting their scope, why not the rings as well. There are "better" rings available but seriously, if you're scope moves once properly mounted you either have a defective ring, a ring designed for a water gun, or you mounted it wrong. My Sekins and Night Force rings look better and are much more solid, but even the basic Leupold ones I have simply don't allow the scope to move. These are a great value that will not fail if you do things right; same as other quality products.
CJ –
Couldn't find many reviews, so decided to give these a try and bought the low in 34mm. I wanted to give anyone on the fence a little more info when trying to decide whether to buy these. I typically use Seekins Precision Matched Rings, but didn't want to spend quite so much. These things are awesome for the price. The machining isn't quite up to the level of the Seekins, but this is to be expected considering they are 1/3 the price. They are similar in design to the Spuhr rings (but at 1/10 the price), both the elevation and windage turrets are very visible much like the Spuhrs (because of the angled screws). The parallax turret is blocked slightly by the flip-down anti-cant level, but that is not quite as big of a deal to me. The only downsides are that there is a somewhat unsightly silk-screened Wheeler logo on the side (although it is fairly small). Also, the recoil lug is not machined in as part of the ring, it is just the bolt that holds the rail clamp that interfaces with the picatinny/weaver slot. I have had rings of this design before though, and have not had problems, just think the machined lug is a little better design. One word of warning, is that these rings are made of 6061 aluminum, which I believe is more than sufficient for most applications, but it is imperative that proper torque be used on all the screws, as 6061 is much easier to strip than 7076 aluminum or steel.