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  1. Our New Printable Radius Gauge/Hole Spacing Guide

    Our New Printable Radius Gauge/Hole Spacing Guide
    Hunters and shooters, are you tired of buying scope rails only to find out they don't fit your rifle? EGW has developed a solution in the form of the Rail Gauge, a free and printable tool that helps you understand your rifle's measurements. The Rail Gauge is a multi-functional tool that will assist you in determining the radius of your...
  2. What You Need to Know About Our Keystone Rings

    What You Need to Know About Our Keystone Rings
    Why are they called the Keystone Rings? Are they made out of stone? Our Keystone Rings' name is an homage to the official state nickname of Pennsylvania, where we lovingly call home. U.S. history is important to us and we are proud to be located in a state with such deep history, especially materials and manufacturing. Being located in the...
  3. Can You Believe It - .50 BMG Rated?!

    Can You Believe It - .50 BMG Rated?!
    We received a Facebook message from Grant H., one of our customers asking if our Keystone Rings were .50 BMG rated. He had another brand's rings that were .50 BMG rated and he had issues with them. We responded saying we had not tested them on a .50 before, surprisingly, no one here has a .50 BMG rifle with a...
  4. Scope Ring FAQs

    Scope Ring FAQs
    We've seen it before - you have your gun and your scope, but that new short tube, 34mm glass you bought doesn't play nicely on your 7mm Mag. Your go-to twist in rings will not suffice, the tube is too short to reach. You must now use some sort of one piece rail with separate rings! Fear not, we have...

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