Seekins Precision 30mm Scope Rings Medium .87" 4-Cap Mount
Seekins PrecisionThe Seekins Precision 30mm Medium Scope Ring delivers the rock-solid, zero-shifting performance that serious shooters demand, combining aerospace-grade materials with obsessive machining tolerances to keep your optic exactly where you put it.
- Precision-machined from aircraft-grade 7075-T6 aluminum for maximum strength
- Built to MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny specification for universal rail compatibility
- Medium .87" height suits a wide range of scope objective sizes and rifles
- 4-cap design with Grade 8 T-25 Torx fasteners ensures even, consistent clamping
- Serialized matched pairs guarantee rings are always returned to their correct pairing
- Available in multiple heights: .82" Low through 1.40" AR High for any platform
Who This Is For
These rings are ideal for precision rifle shooters, hunters, and competitive marksmen who refuse to compromise on optic stability. Whether you're building a dedicated long-range rig or upgrading a hunting rifle, the Seekins 30mm Medium Ring is the choice for anyone who understands that a world-class scope is only as good as the mount holding it.
Specifications
| Brand | Seekins Precision |
|---|---|
| Tube Diameter | 30mm |
| Ring Height | .87" Medium |
| Cap Style | 4-Cap |
| Fasteners | Grade 8 T-25 Torx |
| Material | 7075-T6 Aluminum |
| Rail Compatibility | MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny |
| Serialized | Yes — Matched Pairs |
| Finish | Matte Black Anodized |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the .87" medium height work with my scope's objective lens?
The .87" medium height is well-suited for scopes with objective lenses in the 40–50mm range on a standard barrel profile. If you're running a large 56mm objective or a bull barrel, you may want to consider the .92" medium-high or .97" high option. When in doubt, measure the clearance between your barrel centerline and the bottom of your scope's objective bell to confirm fit before ordering.
Why does it matter that the rings are serialized matched pairs?
Seekins Precision machines and laps each pair of rings together as a matched set, then serializes them so they stay paired for life. Swapping a ring cap with one from a different pair can introduce misalignment that stresses your scope tube and degrades accuracy. The serialization takes the guesswork out — simply match the numbers and you know your rings are delivering the precision they were built for.
What torque should I use when tightening the T-25 Torx cap screws?
Seekins Precision recommends torquing the Grade 8 T-25 Torx cap screws to approximately 15–18 in-lbs in an alternating, cross-pattern sequence to ensure even clamping pressure across the scope tube. Always use a calibrated torque wrench rather than estimating by feel, and verify zero after installation. Consult the included documentation or Seekins Precision's official guidelines for the most current torque specifications for your specific ring model.