The Warne Mountain Tech 30mm High Matte scope ring is engineered for hunters and shooters who demand uncompromising precision and featherlight performance in the most demanding terrain on earth.
- CNC machined from aircraft-grade 7075/T6 aluminum for maximum strength-to-weight ratio
- Mil-Spec 65 in/lb. tactical nut attachments ensure a rock-solid rail connection
- 30mm inner diameter accommodates a wide range of modern rifle scopes
- High profile mount provides clearance for large objective lenses and bolt handles
- Stainless steel hardware resists corrosion through rain, snow, and hard field use
- Matte black finish reduces glare and blends seamlessly with tactical and hunting rifles
Who This Is For
The Warne Mountain Tech 30mm High Matte ring is built for backcountry hunters, long-range precision shooters, and anyone who refuses to sacrifice reliability for weight savings. Whether you're glassing alpine basins, packing miles into remote elk country, or running a precision rifle on the range, these rings hold your zero through recoil, weather, and everything the field throws at your setup.
Specifications
| Brand | Warne |
|---|---|
| Series | Mountain Tech |
| Ring Diameter | 30mm |
| Height | High |
| Finish | Matte Black |
| Material | 7075/T6 Aluminum |
| Hardware | Stainless Steel |
| Clamp Torque | 65 in/lb. (Mil-Spec) |
| Rail Interface | Picatinny / MIL-STD-1913 |
| Sold As | Set of 2 Rings |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the Warne Mountain Tech 30mm High rings fit my rifle's rail?
The Warne Mountain Tech rings use Mil-Spec tactical nut attachments designed to clamp securely onto standard Picatinny (MIL-STD-1913) rails. If your rifle features a Picatinny or compatible 20mm rail, these rings will mount securely. Always verify your rail standard before purchasing.
Do I need the High profile version, or would Medium or Low be a better fit?
Ring height depends on your scope's objective lens diameter and your rifle's barrel profile. The High profile is typically recommended for scopes with 50mm or larger objective lenses, or for rifles with a higher bore axis. A good rule of thumb is to choose the lowest ring height that still allows the objective bell to clear the barrel and action without touching.
How do Warne Mountain Tech rings compare to standard steel rings in terms of durability?
Despite being significantly lighter than steel rings, Warne Mountain Tech rings are machined from 7075/T6 aluminum — the same alloy used in aerospace and mil-spec applications — making them exceptionally strong and resistant to deformation under recoil. Combined with stainless steel hardware and Mil-Spec clamping torque specifications, these rings are engineered to hold zero through extended field use and heavy-recoiling cartridges.