The Warne Mountain Tech 30mm Medium Matte scope rings deliver ultralight, uncompromising precision for hunters and shooters who refuse to sacrifice performance for weight savings in the field.
- CNC machined from aircraft-grade 7075/T6 aluminum for maximum strength-to-weight ratio
- Mil-Spec 65 in/lb. tactical nut attachments ensure rock-solid rail clamping
- Stainless steel hardware resists corrosion through harsh backcountry conditions
- 30mm inner diameter fits a wide range of modern hunting and precision rifle scopes
- Medium height profile optimizes scope positioning for consistent cheek weld
- Matte black finish reduces glare and blends seamlessly with tactical or hunting setups
Who This Is For
The Warne Mountain Tech 30mm Medium rings are purpose-built for backcountry hunters, long-range shooters, and serious riflemen who demand a lightweight yet bulletproof mounting solution. If you're packing miles into elk country, chasing high-country mule deer, or building a precision rifle that won't let you down at the moment of truth, these rings are engineered to perform when everything is on the line and every ounce in your pack matters.
Specifications
| Brand | Warne |
|---|---|
| Series | Mountain Tech |
| Ring Diameter | 30mm |
| Height | Medium |
| Finish | Matte Black |
| Material | 7075/T6 Aluminum |
| Hardware | Stainless Steel |
| Clamp Torque | 65 in/lb. (Mil-Spec) |
| Attachment Style | ½" Tactical Nut Picatinny/Weaver |
| Intended Use | Hunting, Precision Rifle, Backcountry |
Frequently Asked Questions
What rail system are the Warne Mountain Tech rings compatible with?
The Warne Mountain Tech 30mm rings use Mil-Spec ½" tactical nut attachments, making them compatible with standard Picatinny (MIL-STD-1913) and Weaver-style rails. This covers the vast majority of modern bolt-action hunting rifles, AR-platform rifles, and precision rifle chassis systems with a factory or aftermarket rail installed.
Will medium height rings work with my scope and rifle combination?
Medium height rings are suitable for most standard-objective scopes (typically 40–50mm) mounted on rifles with a relatively flat receiver profile. If your scope has a large objective bell (56mm or larger) or your rifle has a high bolt handle, you may need high rings instead. A general rule of thumb is to ensure at least 1–2mm of clearance between the objective bell and the barrel for proper fit.
How do the Warne Mountain Tech rings hold up to recoil on hard-kicking magnum calibers?
Warne Mountain Tech rings are built from 7075/T6 aluminum — the same alloy grade used in aerospace and military applications — paired with stainless steel hardware torqued to Mil-Spec 65 in/lb. This combination provides exceptional resistance to recoil shift, even on heavy-recoiling magnum calibers like .300 Win Mag, 7mm Rem Mag, and .338 Lapua. Many backcountry hunters trust these rings specifically because they hold zero through pack-in conditions and magnum recoil alike.