Guiding scope rings with finder dovetail mounting plate vs Guiding Scope Rings for telescope guidescope (65–113mm) set of 2
Overall winner: Guiding scope rings with finder dovetail mounting plate
Key Differences
Product A fits 38–72 mm and adds a Synta-style dovetail mounting plate plus three M6 threaded holes for attachment; Product B fits 65–113 mm and emphasizes nylon-tipped thumbscrews and stainless steel threaded parts for clamping stability. Choose A if you need dovetail compatibility and smaller guide scopes; choose B if you need larger-ring coverage and user-friendly thumbscrews
Guiding scope rings with finder dovetail mounting plate
Adjustable guide rings for mounting a guide scope (38–72 mm). Includes M6 threaded holes for connection and a Synta-style dovetail bar. Customers note solid build and alignment features
Pros
- adjustable 38 to 72 mm diameter
- three M6 threaded holes on bottom
- Synta-style dovetail compatibility
- alignment-friendly ring notches
Cons
- limited to 38–72 mm diameter
- requires compatibility with existing gear
- no included mounting hardware details
Guiding Scope Rings for telescope guidescope (65–113mm) set of 2
Adjustable guide rings for mounting a guide scope 65–113mm diameter. Includes knurled nylon-tipped thumbscrews and stainless steel threaded portions for stable support
Pros
- adjustable 65–113mm diameter
- nylon-tipped thumbscrews
- stainless steel threaded part for stability
- three M6 holes for versatile mounting
Cons
- no customer-provided insights available
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| Criteria | Winner |
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| Price | Yueoct |
| Durability | Yueoct |
| Versatility | Yueoct |
| User Reviews | Yueoct |