The Warne Mountain Tech 35mm High Matte Rings deliver ultra-lightweight, precision-engineered scope mounting for hunters and shooters who demand absolute reliability when it matters most — deep in the backcountry where every ounce and every shot counts.
- CNC machined from aircraft-grade 7075/T6 aluminum for maximum strength-to-weight ratio
- Mil-Spec 65 in/lb. clamping force ensures a rock-solid, zero-retention hold
- 1/2" tactical nut attachments provide secure, consistent rail attachment every time
- Stainless steel hardware resists corrosion through harsh weather and rugged terrain
- 35mm tube diameter accommodates today's high-magnification, large-objective scopes
- Matte black finish reduces glare and blends seamlessly in low-light hunting conditions
Who This Is For
The Warne MT 35mm High Matte Rings are purpose-built for backcountry hunters, long-range precision shooters, and any rifleman running a 35mm scope who refuses to sacrifice performance for weight savings. Whether you're chasing elk at elevation or dialing in at the range, these rings give you the confidence that your optic is mounted securely and your zero holds — hunt after hunt, round after round.
Specifications
| Brand | Warne |
|---|---|
| Series | Mountain Tech (MT) |
| Ring Diameter | 35mm |
| Height | High |
| Finish | Matte Black |
| Material | 7075/T6 Aluminum |
| Hardware | Stainless Steel |
| Clamp Torque | Mil-Spec 65 in/lb. |
| Attachment | 1/2" Tactical Nut Picatinny Rail |
| Construction | CNC Machined |
Frequently Asked Questions
What rail system are the Warne MT 35mm High rings compatible with?
The Warne Mountain Tech rings use 1/2" tactical nut attachments designed to clamp securely to Picatinny (MIL-STD-1913) rails. They are not designed for Weaver-style rails, so make sure your rifle is equipped with a full Picatinny rail for the best fit and function.
Why choose "High" rings — will they clear my scope's objective lens?
High rings are recommended for scopes with larger objective lenses (typically 50mm and above) to ensure adequate clearance between the objective bell and the barrel. If you're running a large-objective scope on a standard contour barrel, high rings help prevent contact and allow for proper scope alignment and eye relief adjustment.
How do Warne Mountain Tech rings compare to standard steel rings in terms of durability?
Despite being significantly lighter than traditional steel rings, Warne Mountain Tech rings are machined from 7075/T6 aluminum — the same grade used in aerospace and military applications. Combined with stainless steel hardware and Mil-Spec torque ratings, they offer comparable strength and long-term durability while saving meaningful weight, making them ideal for backcountry and mountain hunting setups.