The Weaver Tactical 6-Hole Picatinny 30mm Medium Rings deliver military-grade mounting security with a precision-engineered Picatinny crossbolt design, making them an essential upgrade for serious tactical and precision rifle builds.
- Six-screw design maximizes clamping pressure and scope retention under recoil
- Upgraded Picatinny crossbolt spec ensures rock-solid rail fit and alignment
- No-strip, no-slip Torx screws prevent cam-out during installation and field use
- Type III hard coat anodized finish resists corrosion, wear, and harsh conditions
- Skeletonized design reduces overall weight without sacrificing structural integrity
- Proudly made in the USA to meet demanding LE and military standards
Who This Is For
These rings are purpose-built for law enforcement, military personnel, and serious precision shooters who demand absolute scope security and zero-compromise durability. If you're running a Picatinny-railed tactical rifle and need a 30mm medium-height mount that won't budge under heavy recoil or field conditions, the Weaver Tactical 6-Hole rings are the clear choice. They're equally well-suited for competitive long-range shooters who can't afford any movement between shots.
Specifications
| Brand | Weaver |
|---|---|
| Model | Tact Ring 6-Hole Picatinny 30mm Med |
| Ring Diameter | 30mm |
| Height | Medium |
| Rail Compatibility | Picatinny (MIL-STD-1913) |
| Screw Count | 6 (Torx) |
| Finish | Type III Hard Coat Anodized |
| Material | Aluminum Alloy |
| Country of Origin | USA |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Weaver-spec and Picatinny-spec crossbolts?
While Weaver and Picatinny rails look similar, Picatinny (MIL-STD-1913) has more precisely controlled slot dimensions and spacing. These rings use an improved Picatinny crossbolt design, meaning they index correctly into true Picatinny rails for a tighter, more consistent lockup — critical for maintaining zero on precision and tactical rifles. They will not index correctly on a Weaver-style rail.
Will these rings fit my scope if it has a 30mm main tube?
Yes — these rings are specifically designed for scopes with a 30mm main tube diameter, which is one of the most common sizes found on modern tactical, hunting, and competition optics. Always verify your scope's tube diameter before purchasing; scopes with 1-inch or 34mm tubes require different ring sizes.
What torque should I use when installing these rings?
Weaver generally recommends torquing ring cap screws to 15–18 in-lbs and base/crossbolt screws to 65 in-lbs, but always consult the included instruction sheet for model-specific values. Using a quality torque wrench and following the star-pattern tightening sequence ensures even clamping pressure and protects both the rings and your scope tube.