The Burris XTR Tactical Medium .5" 30mm Rings deliver competition-grade clamping force and rugged durability for shooters who demand unwavering scope performance under the most demanding conditions.
- Machined for a secure, rock-solid fit on any Weaver or Picatinny rail
- Medium height profile keeps optics low for a natural cheek weld
- 30mm inner diameter accommodates a wide range of tactical scopes
- Lightweight construction reduces overall rifle weight without sacrificing strength
- Engineered to withstand heavy recoil from magnum, slug, and muzzleloader rounds
- Xtreme Tactical (XTR) series trusted by competitors and professional operators worldwide
Who This Is For
These rings are an excellent choice for tactical shooters, competitive marksmen, and hunters running slug guns or muzzleloaders who need a dependable, precision-machined ring set that holds zero through punishing recoil and hard field use. Whether you're building a dedicated long-range precision rifle or a hard-working hunting platform, the Burris XTR rings offer the holding power and reliability to match your optic investment.
Specifications
| Brand | Burris |
|---|---|
| Series | XTR (Xtreme Tactical) |
| Ring Diameter | 30mm |
| Ring Height | Medium (.5") |
| Mount Compatibility | Weaver / Picatinny |
| Quantity | 2 Rings |
| Material | Aluminum Alloy |
| Finish | Matte Black |
| Part Number | 420162 |
| Best Use | Tactical, Hunting, Competition |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will these rings fit my rifle's existing rail?
Yes. The Burris XTR 30mm rings are compatible with any standard Weaver or Picatinny-style rail, which are the two most common rail systems found on tactical rifles, hunting platforms, and modern sporting rifles. If your firearm has a Weaver or Picatinny base, these rings will mount securely without the need for any additional adapters.
Is medium height the right ring height for my scope and rifle?
Medium height rings (.5") are ideal for most standard-diameter objective lenses — typically 40mm to 44mm — on flat-topped receivers without a barrel-mounted front sight. If your scope has a larger objective (50mm or more) or your rifle has a higher rail, you may need tall rings. A good rule of thumb is to ensure at least 1–2mm of clearance between the objective bell and the barrel when mounted.
Can these rings handle the recoil from a slug gun or muzzleloader?
Absolutely. The Burris XTR series was specifically engineered to endure heavy and repetitive recoil forces, making these rings an excellent choice for slug guns, muzzleloaders, and hard-kicking magnum rifles. The precision clamping design locks the scope tube firmly in place, so you can count on maintaining zero even after extended shooting sessions with hard-recoiling loads.