The Weaver Tactical Ring 6-Hole High 1" Matte delivers uncompromising scope retention for shooters who demand absolute reliability in high-stakes environments, built from aircraft-grade aluminum for a lifetime of dependable performance.
- Six-hole design provides six points of contact for maximum scope security
- Aircraft-grade aluminum construction offers exceptional strength-to-weight ratio
- High-profile height accommodates larger objective lenses and night vision optics
- Matte finish reduces light reflection for low-visibility and tactical applications
- Fits standard 1-inch scope tubes across a wide range of rifle platforms
- Engineered to maintain zero through heavy recoil and demanding field conditions
Who This Is For
These Weaver tactical rings are ideal for law enforcement professionals, competitive shooters, and serious hunters who cannot afford scope shift or zero loss. If you run a 1-inch scope on a hard-recoiling rifle or a platform that sees heavy, repeated use, the six-point clamping system gives you the confidence that your optic stays exactly where you set it — whether you're on the range or in the field.
Specifications
| Brand | Weaver |
|---|---|
| Model | Tactical Ring 6-Hole High 1" Matte |
| Tube Diameter | 1 inch (25.4mm) |
| Ring Height | High |
| Finish | Matte Black |
| Material | Aircraft-Grade Aluminum |
| Contact Points | 6-Hole (Six Points of Contact) |
| Mount Type | Weaver/Picatinny Rail Compatible |
| Sold As | Pair |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will these rings fit a Picatinny (MIL-STD-1913) rail?
Yes. Weaver tactical rings are designed to be compatible with both Weaver-style bases and Picatinny (MIL-STD-1913) rails, making them highly versatile across a broad range of rifles, carbines, and shotguns equipped with either rail standard.
Why choose high-profile rings over low or medium height?
High-profile rings are recommended when using scopes with larger objective lenses — typically 40mm or greater — where a lower ring would cause the objective bell to contact the barrel or rail. High rings are also commonly used with flat-top AR-style rifles to achieve a comfortable cheek weld and proper eye relief alignment with the scope.
How does the six-hole design improve performance over standard two-hole rings?
The six-hole clamping design distributes clamping force more evenly across the scope tube, dramatically reducing the risk of scope shift under recoil. This added contact area means your zero is less likely to walk even after thousands of rounds or exposure to rough handling — a critical advantage in tactical and precision shooting applications.