Leupold Introduces New QRW2 and PRW2 Ring Mounts

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posted on April 9, 2018
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Leupold & Stevens has announced the addition of two new lines to its diverse catalog of ring mounts—the QRW2 and PRW2, an evolution of the company’s popular QRW and PRW rings. The industrial design on the new QRW2 and PRW2’s provides modern aesthetics and a precision fit that allows for more contact with the base, resulting in added stability and simple installation.

The QRW2 and PRW2 lines feature a solid steel construction that has been extreme recoil tested, and are precision machined for perfect alignment and offer universal cross-slot compatibility—they’ll fit Weaver and Picatinny rails. The QRW2 line offers a simple, proven, detachable option, while the PRW2 line is meant for a more permanent mounting solution.

“If you can’t have your scope rock-solid on your rifle, then everything else is just a waste of time,” said Pete Moe, product line manager for Leupold & Stevens. “That’s where the quality of all of our mounts and rings come into play. We designed the QRW2 and PRW2 lines to expand upon what our customers loved about the original QRW and PRW’s, and the result is a mounting solution that you’re not going to beat.”

The QRW2 and PRW2 ring mounts are available in low, medium and high configurations.

For more information, go to leupold.com.

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