The Weaver Tactical 6-Hole Picatinny 30mm Extra-High Rings deliver military-grade clamping strength and precision alignment for demanding tactical and precision rifle applications.
- Upgraded Picatinny-spec crossbolt replaces standard Weaver design for enhanced rail compatibility
- Six-screw cap design maximizes clamping pressure and prevents optic shift under recoil
- No-strip, no-slip Torx screws ensure reliable torque and easy installation in the field
- Type III hard coat anodized finish resists corrosion, abrasion, and hard field use
- Extra-high profile accommodates large objective lenses and night-vision-ready setups
- 30mm inner diameter fits a wide range of tactical and precision rifle scopes
Who This Is For
These rings are purpose-built for law enforcement professionals, military operators, and serious tactical shooters who demand zero-compromise optic security on AR-platform rifles, precision bolt guns, and any Picatinny-railed firearm. The extra-high profile makes them especially well-suited for shooters running large 50mm+ objective scopes or night-vision devices that require additional clearance above the receiver.
Specifications
| Brand | Weaver |
|---|---|
| Model | Tactical 6-Hole Picatinny Ring |
| Ring Diameter | 30mm |
| Height Profile | Extra High (XHi) |
| Rail Compatibility | Picatinny / MIL-STD-1913 |
| Screw Count | 6 (Torx cap screws) |
| Finish | Type III Hard Coat Anodized |
| Material | Aluminum Alloy |
| Intended Use | Tactical / Precision / LE / Military |
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these rings compatible with standard Weaver-style rails?
No — these rings have been upgraded from Weaver-spec to true Picatinny (MIL-STD-1913) spec crossbolts. They are designed specifically for Picatinny rails and may not seat correctly on older Weaver-style bases due to the tighter slot spacing tolerances of the Picatinny standard. If your rail is Picatinny-spec, these rings will fit securely.
What size objective lens can I use with the extra-high profile rings?
The extra-high (XHi) profile is designed to provide ample clearance for large objective lenses, typically 50mm and above, depending on the scope tube and rifle receiver geometry. They are also well-suited for setups where a standard or medium ring would cause the scope bell to contact the barrel or handguard. Always verify clearance with your specific firearm before finalizing your mount selection.
What torque should I use when tightening the Torx cap screws?
Weaver generally recommends torquing ring cap screws to 15–18 in-lbs for aluminum-bodied scopes, but always consult your scope manufacturer's specifications first, as recommended torque values can vary. The no-strip Torx screw design allows for consistent, repeatable torque application — use a quality torque wrench and apply even, alternating pressure across all six screws for the most secure and balanced clamping force.