The Warne 7.3 Series 1" Hi Matte Rimfire Rings deliver a secure, precise mounting solution for rimfire rifles, combining versatile dovetail compatibility with the rugged reliability Warne is known for.
- Fits both 3/8" and 11mm dovetails via reversible asymmetrical clamp design
- Solid asymmetrical clamp flips 180° for wider or narrower dovetail rails
- 1" inner diameter accommodates a wide range of popular rimfire scopes
- Torx-style T-15 socket cap screws ensure consistent, reliable clamping force
- 25 in/lb recommended torque for a safe, glass-protecting scope hold
- Matte finish reduces glare and blends seamlessly with most rimfire rifles
Who This Is For
These rings are an ideal choice for rimfire shooters — whether you're plinking, small-game hunting, or shooting precision .22 LR — who want a dependable, tool-friendly mount that fits a broad range of dovetail-equipped rifles without the hassle of purchasing multiple ring sets. The high profile suits shooters using larger objective lenses or requiring extra clearance above the barrel.
Specifications
| Brand | Warne |
|---|---|
| Series | 7.3 Rimfire |
| Ring Diameter | 1" (25.4mm) |
| Height | High |
| Finish | Matte Black |
| Rail Compatibility | 3/8" Dovetail / 11mm Dovetail |
| Clamp Style | Asymmetrical Reversible Side Clamp |
| Screw Type | Torx T-15 Socket Cap Screws |
| Recommended Torque | 25 in/lb |
| Intended Use | Rimfire Rifles |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will these rings fit my 3/8" dovetail rimfire rifle?
Yes. The Warne 7.3 Series Rimfire Rings are specifically engineered to fit both 3/8" and 11mm dovetail rails. The solid asymmetrical reversible clamp can be flipped 180° to achieve the correct fit for either rail width, making these rings compatible with the vast majority of popular rimfire rifles including Ruger 10/22, Marlin, Savage, and many others.
What scope tube diameter do these rings accept?
These rings are designed for scopes with a 1-inch (25.4mm) main tube diameter, which is one of the most common tube sizes found on rimfire and entry-level hunting scopes. If your scope has a 30mm or 34mm tube, you will need a different ring set sized accordingly.
Why is "high" profile the right choice for my setup?
High-profile rings provide additional clearance between the scope and the barrel, which is especially useful when mounting scopes with larger objective lenses (typically 40mm and above) that might otherwise contact the barrel or action at lower heights. If you're using a standard 32mm or smaller objective and want a lower cheek weld, consider comparing against the medium-height option in the Warne 7.3 Series lineup.