The Weaver Tactical 6-Hole Picatinny 1" Extra-Extra-High Ring delivers maximum scope security and rock-solid repeatability for law enforcement, military, and precision rifle applications demanding absolute zero retention.
- Upgraded Picatinny-spec crossbolt design for universal rail compatibility
- Six-screw clamping system distributes pressure evenly for unmatched hold
- Type III hard coat anodized finish resists corrosion and hard field use
- No-strip, no-slip Torx screws ensure consistent torque without cam-out
- Extra-extra-high profile accommodates large objective lenses and night vision
- Expanded height options make these rings broadly compatible across platforms
Who This Is For
These rings are purpose-built for tactical precision shooters, competitive long-range riflemen, and LE or military operators who run large-objective optics or night-vision devices on Picatinny-railed rifles. If you demand repeatable zero, full-metal security, and a finish that survives hard use in any environment, the Weaver Tactical 6-Hole Picatinny Ring is your answer.
Specifications
| Brand | Weaver |
|---|---|
| Model | Tact Ring 6-Hole Picatinny 1" XX-Hi |
| Ring Diameter | 1 inch (25.4 mm) |
| Height | Extra-Extra-High (XX-Hi) |
| Rail System | Picatinny (MIL-STD-1913) |
| Screw Count | 6 screws per ring |
| Screw Type | Torx (no-strip/no-slip) |
| Finish | Type III Hard Coat Anodized |
| Material | Aluminum Alloy |
| Color | Matte Black |
| Intended Use | Tactical / Precision Rifle |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will these rings fit a standard Weaver-style rail, or do I need a true Picatinny rail?
These rings are built to true Picatinny (MIL-STD-1913) specification via an upgraded crossbolt design, which means they are optimized for Picatinny rails. While many Weaver-style rails share similar geometry, a genuine Picatinny rail is recommended for the most secure and repeatable fit, especially in demanding tactical applications.
Why choose an XX-High ring, and will it work with my optic and rifle?
Extra-extra-high rings are ideal when running large objective lenses (50 mm or greater), suppressor-height sights, or night-vision devices that require additional clearance above the barrel. Before purchasing, measure your objective bell diameter and check barrel profile clearance to confirm the XX-Hi height is appropriate for your specific setup.
What torque should I use when installing the Torx screws?
Weaver generally recommends torquing ring cap screws to 15–18 in-lbs using a calibrated torque wrench and the appropriate Torx bit. Always follow the specific torque values printed in the included instruction sheet, apply screws in an alternating cross pattern to ensure even clamping pressure, and use a witness mark to confirm screws have not shifted during use.