I'd go with DNZ for a larger scope (cause they are bulky, and make small scopes look wierd) or if desiring a cant.
Bulky was probably to lazy a description. The rings are...... sticky out?For some reason "DNZ" always escapes me, and all I remember is the "Game Reaper" part. Do you really think they're bulky though? I've always thought the opposite. I suppose the ring sections are a little thick, but figured that's what it takes to use aluminum alloy instead of steel.
So the DNZ game reaper would be a good mount for the Meopta meopro 4.5-14X44?
I agree, I think they would be a good match.I don't see why not. Though you may want to read some reviews on it before you buy. At the end of the day, it's just a mount to hold the scope on the rifle. I've had a couple now and had no problems with them.
You'll need to check the scope tube diameter and maybe read up only mount height and clearances. Mine is a 1" diameter and I'm pretty sure it's the 'low' version. It's holding a 2-7x32mm Nikon Prostaff and I don't think would have clearance for a 44mm objective lens, but might work with a 40mm.
I mounted scopes on Tikka’s at least once a week, usually more, from 2014-2016. I hate the OEM rings that came with them. They are prone to stripping more than others and to my eyes they just look flimsy. I used a torque screwdriver so I didn’t strip any screws but we had customers bring them back frequently with stripped screws when the customer tried to mount a scope themself.on my two tikka,s i use the factory rings with no problems at all.
on my two tikka,s i use the factory rings with no problems at all.