Warne Mountain Tech 30mm, Low Matte Rings

SKU : KR-WSM-7213M
Regular price $135.99
Regular price $167.99 Sale price $135.99
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Prepare for anything with Warne Mountain Tech rings from Warne Scope Mounts, built to resist environmental damage. Many shooting enthusiasts stick with trips to the range or competitive shooting events. Others enjoy annual hunting seasons, and wait all year to appreciate nature from a blind or stand. A few hunters, however, take their expeditions a bit deeper into nature. Not content to stick with established paths or spots, they adventure through the back country in order to track their target. If your idea of a nature hike sends you to sites such as Cascade Mountain Tech for supplies, then our Mountain Tech line of scope rings has a lot to offer you. We engineered Warne Mountain Tech as a lightweight and rugged scope ring design that is equally at home on a mountain rifle or precision target rifle. We rely on high-quality 7075 aluminum, stainless steel hardware and an anodized hardcoat finish to produce rings that resist Mother Natures wrath. The Mountain Tech 7213M 30mm scope rings have a low height, good for slim, compact hunting scopes. They can handle an objective of up to 42 mm. With a width of .705 inches, they can grip that scopes barrel securely and keep you on target. Weighing in at 3.5 ounces, they deliver long-lasting durability and performance, hunt after hunt.

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