The Warne 7.3 Series 1" Medium Rimfire Matte rings deliver a secure, precision-engineered mounting solution for rimfire rifles, combining versatile dovetail compatibility with the durability and reliability that Warne is known for.
- Asymmetrical reversible clamp fits both 3/8" and 11mm dovetail bases
- Flip the clamp 180° to adapt to wider or narrower dovetail widths
- Medium height profile suits most standard rimfire scopes and objectives
- 1" inner diameter accommodates the most common riflescope tube size
- Torx-style T-15 socket cap screws provide consistent, tool-precise tightening
- Matte black finish reduces glare and blends with modern rimfire platforms
Who This Is For
These rings are an excellent choice for rimfire shooters — whether you're plinking, small-game hunting, or running a dedicated .22 LR trainer — who need a dependable, low-profile mount that works across a wide variety of rifles with 3/8" or 11mm dovetail rails. If you own multiple rimfire platforms and want one reliable ring set that moves between them, the reversible clamp design makes the Warne 7.3 Series a smart, versatile investment.
Specifications
| Brand | Warne |
|---|---|
| Series | 7.3 Rimfire |
| Ring Diameter | 1" (25.4mm) |
| Height | Medium |
| Finish | Matte Black |
| Base Compatibility | 3/8" or 11mm Dovetail |
| Clamp Type | Asymmetrical Reversible Side Clamp |
| Screw Type | Torx T-15 Socket Cap Screws |
| Recommended Torque | 25 in/lb |
| Material | Steel |
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know whether to use the 3/8" or 11mm dovetail orientation?
Check your rimfire rifle's receiver rail width. Most American-made rimfire rifles (such as Ruger 10/22 or Marlin 60) use a 3/8" dovetail, while many European and airgun platforms use the slightly wider 11mm standard. To switch between them, simply remove the clamp screws, flip the asymmetrical clamp 180°, and reinstall — no additional hardware needed.
Will these rings work with a centerfire rifle or only rimfire platforms?
The Warne 7.3 Series rings are specifically designed for rimfire rifles with a 3/8" or 11mm dovetail rail. They are not intended for use on Picatinny (MIL-STD-1913) or Weaver-style bases found on most centerfire rifles. For centerfire applications, Warne offers separate ring series built for those mounting systems.
What tools do I need to install and torque these rings correctly?
You'll need a T-15 Torx driver or bit to tighten the socket cap screws. Warne recommends applying 25 inch-pounds of torque to the ring cap screws for a secure hold without over-stressing the scope tube. A small torque wrench or torque-limiting driver is strongly recommended to achieve consistent results and protect your optic.