The Weaver Grand Slam 1" High Matte Scope Rings deliver a perfect blend of rugged steel construction and precision American craftsmanship, giving shooters a rock-solid foundation for their optics on virtually any Weaver-compatible platform.
- Solid steel construction withstands aggressive recoil and hard field use
- Legendary Weaver cross-lock design locks scopes down with maximum security
- Four-hole cap with Torx screws delivers superior gripping strength and torque
- Sleek, modern matte finish resists glare and complements any rifle setup
- High ring height accommodates larger objective lenses with ample clearance
- Made in the USA to exact tolerances for consistent, repeatable accuracy
Who This Is For
These rings are an ideal choice for hunters, competitive shooters, and tactical users who demand unwavering scope retention and zero-shift protection. If you're running a 1" tube scope on a rifle with a Weaver or Picatinny rail and need a high-mount solution to clear a larger objective bell, the Grand Slam High rings offer the reliability and precision you can count on season after season.
Specifications
| Brand | Weaver |
|---|---|
| Series | Grand Slam |
| Ring Diameter | 1 inch (25.4mm) |
| Ring Height | High |
| Finish | Matte Black |
| Material | Solid Steel |
| Cap Screws | Torx (4-hole design) |
| Mount System | Weaver / Picatinny Rail Compatible |
| Locking System | Cross-Lock |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Sold As | Set of 2 Rings |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will these rings fit a Picatinny (MIL-STD-1913) rail as well as a Weaver rail?
Yes. Weaver Grand Slam rings use the classic Weaver cross-slot recoil key, which is compatible with both Weaver-style bases and MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rails. The slightly wider Picatinny slots still accept Weaver-style keys securely, making these rings highly versatile across a wide range of rifle platforms and bases.
How do I know if the High ring height is right for my scope?
Ring height is determined primarily by your scope's objective lens diameter and your barrel contour. As a general guideline, high rings are recommended for objective lenses in the 44–56mm range on standard-profile barrels. Measure the distance from the center of your scope tube to the outer edge of the objective bell, then compare it to the ring height clearance to ensure the objective won't contact the barrel or base. When in doubt, high rings provide extra clearance for most hunting and tactical scopes.
What torque should I use when tightening the Torx cap screws?
Weaver recommends tightening scope ring cap screws to approximately 15–18 inch-pounds of torque for steel rings. Using a quality torque screwdriver with the appropriate Torx bit helps ensure even clamping pressure across all four screws, which protects your scope tube from distortion and maintains a consistent zero. Always tighten screws in a cross or alternating pattern rather than fully seating one screw at a time.