The Warne Ruger M77 30mm High Matte Ring delivers a precision-machined, no-base mounting solution engineered specifically for Ruger M77 receivers, giving you a rock-solid optics platform right out of the box.
- Machined to exacting tolerances for a perfect fit on Ruger M77 dovetail receivers
- Mounts directly to receiver dovetail — no separate base required
- Ruger-specific recoil pin ensures positive, repeatable ring-to-receiver engagement
- Secured with four Torx-style T-15 socket cap screws for consistent clamping force
- Recommended torque of 25 in/lb. protects scope tubes and maintains zero
- Matte finish reduces glare and blends seamlessly with most rifle profiles
Who This Is For
This ring set is purpose-built for Ruger M77 owners who want to mount a 30mm scope tube at a high height — ideal for shooters running objective lenses 44mm and larger, those who prefer extra clearance for bolt manipulation, or hunters and range shooters who demand a clean, reliable optics setup without the added cost or complexity of a separate rail or base system.
Specifications
| Brand | Warne |
|---|---|
| Compatible Platform | Ruger M77 |
| Tube Diameter | 30mm |
| Height | High |
| Finish | Matte Black |
| Mounting Style | Direct-to-receiver dovetail (no base required) |
| Recoil Pin | Ruger-specific, positive engagement |
| Fasteners | 4× Torx T-15 socket cap screws |
| Recommended Torque | 25 in/lb. |
| Material | Steel |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will these rings work on all Ruger M77 variants, including the Hawkeye?
These Warne rings are designed for Ruger M77-pattern receivers that feature the proprietary Ruger dovetail. This includes many M77 and M77 Hawkeye variants. However, fitment can vary between specific generations and sub-models, so it is always recommended to verify your receiver's dovetail configuration matches the Ruger M77 standard before purchasing.
Why do I need a high-height ring — is it right for my scope?
High rings are typically recommended when mounting scopes with objective lenses of 44mm or larger, as they provide the necessary clearance between the objective bell and the barrel. If you're running a more compact scope with a smaller objective, medium-height rings may offer a lower, more stable sight picture. When in doubt, measure your objective lens diameter and check clearance requirements for your specific barrel profile.
What tool do I need to install these rings, and how much torque should I apply?
Installation requires a T-15 Torx driver, which is widely available at hardware stores and gun shops. Warne specifies 25 in/lb. of torque on the four cap screws — using a torque screwdriver or wrench ensures you reach this value without over-tightening, which could damage the scope tube or affect accuracy. Always apply torque in an alternating, cross-pattern sequence for even clamping pressure.