The Warne Maxima Horizontal 1" Low Matte Rings deliver precision-crafted scope mounting engineered for shooters who demand zero-compromise holding strength and repeatable accuracy from every trip to the range.
- Manufactured from proprietary sintered steel for exceptional strength and durability
- CNC machined construction ensures precise, consistent fit every time
- Square, permanently installed recoil keys prevent lateral ring movement under fire
- STANAG 4694 interface provides superior return-to-zero and platform rigidity
- Four-screw ring caps distribute clamping force evenly, protecting your scope tube
- Low profile mount keeps your 1" scope close to the bore for optimal cheek weld
Who This Is For
These rings are an ideal choice for hunters, precision rifle shooters, and tactical enthusiasts running a 1" scope who need a rock-solid, lightweight mount with a proven return-to-zero guarantee. Whether you're mounting a rimfire setup or a hard-recoiling centerfire rifle, the Warne Maxima Horizontal rings offer the reliability and craftsmanship that serious shooters trust.
Specifications
| Brand | Warne |
|---|---|
| Model | Maxima Horizontal (Hz) |
| Ring Diameter | 1 Inch (25.4mm) |
| Height | Low |
| Finish | Matte Black |
| Material | Proprietary Sintered Steel |
| Ring Cap Screws | 4-Screw Cap Design |
| Recoil Key | Square, Permanently Installed |
| Rail Interface | STANAG 4694 / Picatinny |
| Manufactured In | Tualatin, Oregon, USA |
Frequently Asked Questions
What rail system are the Warne Maxima Hz rings compatible with?
The Warne Maxima Horizontal rings are designed to interface with STANAG 4694 Picatinny-style rails. This standardized interface ensures a secure, rigid fit with consistent return-to-zero performance across compatible rifle platforms, including most modern bolt-action and semi-automatic rifles equipped with a Picatinny rail.
Will these rings fit my scope, and how do I choose the right height?
These rings are sized for scopes with a 1-inch (25.4mm) main tube diameter. The "Low" height profile is best suited for rifles with a straight or relatively flat receiver, placing the scope as close to the bore as possible for a natural cheek weld. If your barrel or objective lens requires more clearance, consider medium or high rings instead.
How durable are sintered steel rings compared to aluminum scope rings?
Sintered steel rings, like those used in the Warne Maxima series, are significantly denser and stronger than aluminum alternatives. The sintering process bonds steel particles under high heat and pressure, producing a component that resists deformation under heavy recoil. This makes Maxima rings an excellent long-term investment for high-caliber or magnum rifle applications where aluminum rings may flex or loosen over time.