The Warne Mountain Tech 35mm Low Matte Rings deliver uncompromising precision and featherlight performance for hunters and shooters who demand the best from every piece of gear on the mountain.
- CNC machined from aircraft-grade 7075/T6 aluminum for exceptional strength-to-weight ratio
- Low profile design optimizes cheek weld and sight picture for 35mm scope tubes
- Mil-Spec 65 in/lb. tactical nut attachments ensure a rock-solid rail clamp
- Stainless steel hardware resists corrosion in harsh backcountry conditions
- Matte black finish reduces glare and blends seamlessly in the field
- Precision-engineered alignment keeps zero through hard recoil and rough terrain
Who This Is For
These rings are purpose-built for the serious backcountry hunter and long-range precision shooter who refuses to sacrifice reliability for weight savings. Whether you're glassing alpine ridgelines or ringing steel at distance, the Warne Mountain Tech 35mm Low Matte Rings give you a trustworthy, repeatable zero when that one shot is all you get.
Specifications
| Brand | Warne |
|---|---|
| Series | Mountain Tech (MT) |
| Ring Diameter | 35mm |
| Height | Low |
| Finish | Matte Black |
| Material | 7075/T6 Aluminum |
| Hardware | Stainless Steel |
| Torque Spec | 65 in/lb. (Mil-Spec) |
| Attachment | 1/2" Tactical Nut Picatinny/MIL-STD-1913 |
| Sold As | Pair |
Frequently Asked Questions
What rifles and rail systems are compatible with these Warne MT 35mm rings?
The Warne Mountain Tech 35mm Low rings are designed to attach to any standard Picatinny (MIL-STD-1913) rail using the included 1/2" tactical nut system. They are compatible with a wide range of bolt-action and semi-automatic rifles equipped with a Picatinny or Weaver-style rail. Always verify your rail type and scope tube diameter (35mm) before purchasing.
Will low rings give me enough clearance between the scope and barrel?
Low rings place the scope as close to the bore axis as possible, which improves cheek weld and accuracy. However, clearance depends on your specific scope's objective lens diameter and your barrel profile. As a general guideline, low rings work best with objective lenses up to approximately 40–44mm on a standard contour barrel. Measure your objective bell diameter and calculate the clearance before mounting.
How do I properly torque and install Warne Mountain Tech rings to maintain zero?
Warne recommends applying 65 in/lb. of torque to the tactical nut rail clamps using a calibrated torque wrench or driver. Cap screws on the ring tops should be tightened evenly in an alternating cross pattern to the manufacturer's specified torque (typically 15–18 in/lb.) to avoid distorting the scope tube. Always use blue thread-locking compound on rail clamp hardware for added security in field conditions.