The Burris XTR Tactical Xtreme Hi 1" Rings in Matte finish deliver the rugged reliability and precision alignment that competitive shooters and tactical operators demand, keeping your optic locked securely in place through the harshest conditions.
- Machined for a secure, wobble-free fit on any Weaver or Picatinny rail
- Xtreme Hi profile accommodates large objective lenses without barrel contact
- Lightweight aluminum construction reduces overall rifle weight significantly
- Exceptional holding power withstands heavy and magnum recoil forces reliably
- Matte finish minimizes glare and blends with tactical and hunting platforms
- Ideal for hunting rifles, slug guns, muzzleloaders, and tactical builds
Who This Is For
These rings are purpose-built for serious shooters who refuse to compromise on durability or optical alignment — whether you're a 3-gun competitor pushing your rifle to its limits, a tactical operator running hard in the field, or a hunter mounting a large-objective scope on a hard-recoiling magnum or muzzleloader. If you need rings that stay put no matter what, the Burris XTR Tactical Hi rings deliver that confidence at every shot.
Specifications
| Brand | Burris |
|---|---|
| Model | XTR Tactical Xtreme Hi (XHi) |
| Ring Diameter | 1 inch (25.4mm) |
| Height | Xtreme High |
| Finish | Matte Black |
| Rail Compatibility | Weaver / Picatinny |
| Material | Aircraft-Grade Aluminum |
| Part Number | 420183 |
| Intended Use | Tactical, Hunting, Competition |
Frequently Asked Questions
What ring height should I choose for my scope setup?
The Xtreme High (XHi) profile is designed for scopes with large objective lenses — typically 50mm or larger — where standard or medium rings would allow the objective bell to contact the barrel or handguard. If you're unsure, measure the distance from the center of your scope tube to the bottom of the objective bell and compare it to the ring height clearance above your rail.
Are these rings compatible with AR-platform rifles and flat-top receivers?
Yes. The Burris XTR Tactical rings are designed to fit any standard Weaver or MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rail, making them fully compatible with AR-15s, AR-10s, and any other flat-top or rail-equipped firearm. The cross-slot clamping system indexes securely into Picatinny slots for maximum recoil resistance.
How much torque should I apply when tightening the ring screws?
Burris recommends using a torque wrench for consistent and safe installation. Typically, ring cap screws should be torqued to 15–18 in-lbs in a cross-pattern sequence to distribute clamping force evenly and protect your scope tube from distortion. Always consult the included instructions for model-specific torque values.