The Weaver Grand Slam Extra-High 1" Matte Rings deliver a bold combination of precision engineering and rugged durability, giving hunters and shooters a rock-solid foundation for their optics in any conditions.
- Four-hole Torx screw design maximizes clamping force and scope security
- Legendary Weaver cross-lock system ensures zero-shift scope lock-down
- Solid steel construction withstands even the most aggressive recoil forces
- Extra-high ring height accommodates larger objective lenses with ease
- Matte finish reduces light reflection for low-profile, field-ready performance
- Proudly manufactured in the USA to tight, consistent tolerances
Who This Is For
These rings are an excellent choice for hunters, competitive shooters, and range enthusiasts who demand a reliable, no-compromise scope mounting solution. Whether you're running a large-objective hunting scope on a hard-recoiling magnum rifle or building a precision long-range setup, the Weaver Grand Slam Extra-High Rings provide the stability and confidence you need to hold zero shot after shot.
Specifications
| Brand | Weaver |
|---|---|
| Series | Grand Slam |
| Ring Diameter | 1 inch (25.4mm) |
| Ring Height | Extra-High |
| Finish | Matte Black |
| Material | Solid Steel |
| Screw Type | Torx (4-hole cap design) |
| Mount System | Weaver-Style Cross-Lock |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Sold As | Set of 2 Rings |
Frequently Asked Questions
What rail system are the Weaver Grand Slam Rings compatible with?
The Grand Slam Rings are designed to mount on standard Weaver-style bases and rails. They feature Weaver's classic cross-lock design, which secures to the transverse slots found on Weaver-style and many Picatinny (MIL-STD-1913) bases. Always verify your base slot spacing before mounting, as true Picatinny rails have slightly different slot dimensions than Weaver bases.
Why choose extra-high rings — will they work with my scope and rifle?
Extra-high rings are ideal when using scopes with large objective lenses (typically 50mm or greater) that require additional clearance above the barrel. They are also useful on rifles with tall front sights or on certain action profiles. If your scope has a standard or smaller objective lens, a medium or high ring may provide a lower, more stable cheek weld. When in doubt, measure your objective lens diameter and barrel-to-rail distance to select the correct height.
How do I properly torque the Torx screws to avoid damaging my scope?
Weaver recommends using a calibrated torque wrench with a Torx bit when tightening the ring cap screws. A general guideline is 15–18 inch-pounds for ring cap screws, but always follow the specific torque values listed in your ring's instruction sheet. Tighten screws in a cross pattern gradually and evenly to distribute pressure uniformly around the scope tube and prevent distortion of the scope body.