Here is a Super Redhawk and Jack-Lite Mount
Here is the Super Redhawk with a red dot. That can't be done with the factory Ruger rings.
Here is a Ruger Single Six with an Ultra-Lite .22 mount made from black Delrin.
Here is the same set up with a scope installed. The Jack-Lite .22 revolver mount made from aluminum would perform the same if you wanted a different look.
Who says revolver shooters get to have all the fun. With this set up you could use a red dot or even a scope for your 1911. It adds a new dimension to the old workhorse.
Here is a Magnum Research BFR in .454 Casull with the mount and again with a red dot on it. From the look of those screws in the mount in the first picture that mount isn't coming off unless you actually remove it yourself. All of our mounts stay secure and don't move.
Here is Dan with his gun and holster set up the way he likes it because the gun is right there when he needs it. If you prefer the more traditional cross-draw shoulder rig setup the straps can be adjusted for your taste.
Here is Dan after he got a four pointer that he shot from his tree stand with his BFR and holster. Dan prefers free ranging meat because he knows where it came from.