Spuhr Ring Turret Guards from Gray Ops CNC
Gray Ops was created by the professional shooter David Preston. In 2015 he won the National Championship. The name behind the company came after his son, Gray Preston.
I have a few of their products for my PRS rifle(s), and I’ve been happy with the overall look, feel and functionality.
If you’re a Precision Rifle Series competitor – or similar – Gray Ops new product might be of interest. As long as you own a Spuhr scope mount that is – the product is called Spuhr Ring Turret Guards.
- Added protection for your scope turrets
- Prevents “rolling a turret” during barricade shooting causing accidental misses and dropped points
- Requested and designed by top level PRS shooters
FEATURES
- Machined from 6061 Aluminum and Hard Black Anodized
- Includes (1) Tall and (1) Short turret guard respectively for Elevation and Windage
- Includes mounting screw hardware
- Multiple mounting points to get the desired distance from each turret
- Lightweight, Low-profile, but also strong enough to “load” into
I don’t have (so far) a problem with rolling turrets, but perhaps I don’t shoot “hard” enough and also the turrets on all my scopes have a locking mechanism of some sort.
Regardless I am a potential customer because if there’s an interface why not use it with another cool accessory?
Anyone who ever lost points due to a rolled turret would likely have an interest in these guards.
The price is $135.00 and they should be shipping around the time this article goes live.
What do you think? Let us know below.
Ex-Arctic Ranger. Competitive practical shooter and hunter with a European focus. Always ready to increase my collection of modern semi-automatics, optics, thermals and suppressors. TCCC Certified. Occasionaly seen in a 6x6 Bug Out Vehicle, always with a big smile.
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Dunno about top PRS players, but anyone able to sell two small pieces of machined Al for $135 is in major marketing league.
Also, I now know a piece of gear Totally Irrelevant ISSF Shooter can point at :-D
I agree with the author. Any rifle I expect rough contact with has locking turrets on the scope.