That's crazy I have literally mounted hundreds of scopes never had that happen, they are a good company so hopefully they take good care of you keep us posted
Thanks for letting us know about this, Bama! This is the thing- you spent good money for a product from a reputable company, and what happens?? You loose your chance to shoot your rifle and new scope on your holiday weekend. I understand that even the best of companies can have issues, but what they NEVER take into consideration is the pressures of life and a working man's schedule!! Not good, Warne!! You can't make this right! And $145.99?? May I recommend Wheeler scope rings? Much more affordable and built like a tank. They also have a built in bubble level!
Wow. 145 bucks for scope rings?? I use Monstrum and lap them. I shoot 1000yrds with them and they work. Had one set that had defect and they shipped me a new set across the country and got them in three days. No questions asked
Man that ain’t cool! I hope they take care of you! I ordered the wheeler rings that MidwayUSA had on sale the same time I bought my scope. Never used wheeler rings but they were $40 I guess we will see.
Wow, I have Warne on all my guns except one or two. Mostly used their Maxima on my heavier recoiling guns. Hopefully they take care of you, I've never had an issue so I'm unsure of how their customer service is.
I live here in Tualatin Oregon located less than a mile from Warne's facility. I have not mounted this particular model of rings but have had great success with several other models of their rings. They are quick to answer the phone and should make this right quickly. Please post a follow up.
Question for you, I am using the exact same rings to mount my scope on my x bolt. I set the bottom half of the rings on the rail and set the scope in place and noticed that the bottom half of the scope does not make contact with the ring. It is held up by the 2 sides of the rings so there is a gap along the entire bottom. Did you notice the same thing? Is this normal?
@@nicholasjacob3074 no I didn’t have any issues like that…it’s not really “normal” but also not necessarily the end of the world either because you can “lap” the scope rings to remove the high spots and make them fit the scope better. If you don’t want to do that I’d suggest reaching out to WARNE and seeing what they recommend.
Warne has always served me well. I have them on or have had them on bolt action and AR rifles....even 308 and 7mm Rem. Mag. They are well made and robust. This caught me off guard. If I didn't have confidence in you as a solid GunTuber I would think this wasn't true. But I trust you are shooting straight. I haven't used these particular rings you used. I can't imagine that Warne won't take care of this quickly and completely. Things can happen to the best of us. I will give them the benefit of the doubt at this point. But I can feel your frustration and displeasure. It is completely understandable.
Man, I'm sorry to watch that!!! I can't see Warren not taking care of you. They're usually a standup company. It looks like the machine that top cap poorly. 145 beans Yoza!!! They sure proud of them things!!! 😮😮😮 To have them go like that is not a very good showing!!!! I only have one, 34 mm optic and wheeler rings because I didn't find a lot of low height. They work fine. ( didnt cost NEARLY)
You can’t beat Talley lightweight rings. They’re awesome! Great customer service too!
@@jonbaniak9097 Your not lying... 🤘🏼💪🏼🤘🏼
They list them as 7075 T6. That aluminum was not heat treated properly.
That's crazy I have literally mounted hundreds of scopes never had that happen, they are a good company so hopefully they take good care of you keep us posted
Wow, I've never seen that sort of failure!
Can’t have nothing. Warne is a good company, please post a follow up on how they made it right.
Thanks for letting us know about this, Bama! This is the thing- you spent good money for a product from a reputable company, and what happens?? You loose your chance to shoot your rifle and new scope on your holiday weekend. I understand that even the best of companies can have issues, but what they NEVER take into consideration is the pressures of life and a working man's schedule!! Not good, Warne!! You can't make this right! And $145.99?? May I recommend Wheeler scope rings? Much more affordable and built like a tank. They also have a built in bubble level!
Wow. 145 bucks for scope rings?? I use Monstrum and lap them. I shoot 1000yrds with them and they work. Had one set that had defect and they shipped me a new set across the country and got them in three days. No questions asked
Man that ain’t cool! I hope they take care of you! I ordered the wheeler rings that MidwayUSA had on sale the same time I bought my scope. Never used wheeler rings but they were $40 I guess we will see.
Just got the exact same scope from Midway and paired it with Wheeler rings
Wow, I have Warne on all my guns except one or two. Mostly used their Maxima on my heavier recoiling guns. Hopefully they take care of you, I've never had an issue so I'm unsure of how their customer service is.
I live here in Tualatin Oregon located less than a mile from Warne's facility. I have not mounted this particular model of rings but have had great success with several other models of their rings. They are quick to answer the phone and should make this right quickly. Please post a follow up.
Curious, but that set of rings was definitely not purchased and returned and resold correct?
@@Accuracy1st I sure hope not but I can ask.
Question for you, I am using the exact same rings to mount my scope on my x bolt. I set the bottom half of the rings on the rail and set the scope in place and noticed that the bottom half of the scope does not make contact with the ring. It is held up by the 2 sides of the rings so there is a gap along the entire bottom. Did you notice the same thing? Is this normal?
@@nicholasjacob3074 no I didn’t have any issues like that…it’s not really “normal” but also not necessarily the end of the world either because you can “lap” the scope rings to remove the high spots and make them fit the scope better. If you don’t want to do that I’d suggest reaching out to WARNE and seeing what they recommend.
Warne has always served me well. I have them on or have had them on bolt action and AR rifles....even 308 and 7mm Rem. Mag. They are well made and robust. This caught me off guard. If I didn't have confidence in you as a solid GunTuber I would think this wasn't true. But I trust you are shooting straight. I haven't used these particular rings you used. I can't imagine that Warne won't take care of this quickly and completely. Things can happen to the best of us. I will give them the benefit of the doubt at this point.
But I can feel your frustration and displeasure. It is completely understandable.
Man, I'm sorry to watch that!!! I can't see Warren not taking care of you. They're usually a standup company. It looks like the machine that top cap poorly. 145 beans Yoza!!! They sure proud of them things!!! 😮😮😮
To have them go like that is not a very good showing!!!!
I only have one, 34 mm optic and wheeler rings because I didn't find a lot of low height. They work fine. ( didnt cost NEARLY)
Hopefully they make it right for you. I'm sure they will. Personally I love the DNZ Game Reaper mounts. They tough as nails