The Burris XTR Tactical Low .25" 30mm Rings deliver competition-grade clamping strength and featherweight durability for shooters who demand absolute precision under the most punishing conditions.
- Machined aluminum construction keeps weight minimal without sacrificing strength
- 30mm inner diameter accommodates a wide range of tactical and hunting scopes
- Low profile mount positions optic close to the bore for natural cheek weld
- Compatible with any Weaver or Picatinny-style rail system for versatile mounting
- Built to handle extreme recoil from slug guns, muzzleloaders, and hard-kicking rifles
- Xtreme Tactical series rated for demanding field and competitive shooting applications
Who This Is For
These rings are an excellent choice for tactical operators, competitive shooters, and hunters running 30mm scopes on Picatinny or Weaver-railed rifles. Whether you're mounting a precision optic on a bolt-action hunting rifle, a slug gun, or a muzzleloader, the Burris XTR Low Rings offer a rock-solid, low-profile solution that keeps your optic aligned shot after shot — even under heavy recoil cycles.
Specifications
| Brand | Burris |
|---|---|
| Series | XTR Xtreme Tactical |
| Inner Diameter | 30mm |
| Height | Low (.25") |
| Rail Compatibility | Weaver / Picatinny |
| Material | Machined Aluminum |
| Finish | Matte Black |
| Quantity | Sold as a Pair |
| Intended Use | Tactical, Hunting, Competition |
| Part Number | 420160 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will these rings fit my rifle if it has a Picatinny rail?
Yes. The Burris XTR Tactical Low 30mm Rings are designed to mount directly onto any standard Weaver or Picatinny (MIL-STD-1913) rail. This makes them compatible with the vast majority of modern tactical rifles, hunting rifles, slug guns, and muzzleloaders equipped with these rail systems.
Is the "Low" height the right choice for my scope and rifle setup?
The low .25" height is ideal when you want your optic as close to the bore as possible, which supports a natural cheek weld and faster target acquisition. However, you should verify that your scope's objective lens diameter allows adequate clearance above the barrel — generally, objectives of 40mm or smaller pair well with low rings on most standard barrel profiles. If your scope has a larger objective or a heavy barrel, medium or high rings may be more appropriate.
How much recoil can these rings handle?
The Burris XTR series is purpose-built for extreme-duty use and is trusted by tactical operators and competitive shooters in high-recoil applications. The precision-machined clamping surfaces and robust ring body are engineered to maintain zero even with heavy recoil from slug guns, magnum rifle calibers, and muzzleloaders, making them a reliable long-term mounting solution.