Warne Debuts 40mm Mountain Tech Rings

by
posted on November 15, 2019
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **
mountain-tech-rings.jpg

Warne Scope Mounts has released a 40mm Mountain Tech Low Ring set, designed for the Swarovski dS scope. The rings utilize the patented Mountain Tech design, and are machined from billet 7075 T6 aluminum. For durability, the rings themselves are hardcoat anodized, while their hardware is stainless steel. The rings will fit Picatinny- and Weaver-style mounts, and are NATO-STANAG compatible.



"We have worked closely with Swarovski to develop a ring set that is lightweight, strong and the optimal height for the Swarovski dS scope. We are proud to be recommended as the ring set of choice by Swarovski," said Ken Flood, vice president of sales for Warne Scope Mounts.

The new Mountain Tech Low Ring set has an MSRP of $239.99. For more information, please visit warnescopemounts.com.

Additional Reading:
Scope Mounts

Latest

Ledefederal And Remington Logos
Ledefederal And Remington Logos

Federal and Remington Awarded FBI Rifle Ammunition Contracts

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) recently awarded Federal and Remington Ammunition—both part of The Kinetic Group (TKG)—one of the largest law enforcement contracts in TKG's history.

Range Review: SoundGear Phantom

In the market for a set of ear plugs comfortable enough to wear all day, and effective enough to clearly hear your surroundings, whether on the trap line or in the hunting blind? Look no further. Champion trap shooter, ATA All-American, and member of the Jacksonville University Clay Target Team Nicole Hood shares her thorough, competition-tested review of the SoundGear Phantoms.

Member's Hunt: Hunting the ‘Terrible’ Moose

This story of an adventurous moose hunt comes to us from Colt Hubbell of Nampa, Idaho.

Landmark Increase in Hunting Access to Federal Land on the Horizon

The Department of Interior has released details of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s (USFWS) proposed expansion of hunting and sport fishing opportunities, the largest in agency history. National Park Service actions to remove unnecessary hunting-related restrictions across National Park System units—where hunting is authorized by law—were also included in the announcement.

Bear(ly) Armed—Bear Defense Calibers

A perusal of some fun and effective sidearm options for your spring black bear adventures.

First Look: Lumenok Adds Two Lighted Crossbow Nocks

Lumenok has introduced two additions to its lighted nock lineup: the TP 254 Nock for TenPoint bolts and the SQ300 Nock for Scorpyd crossbows.

Interests



Get the best of American Hunter delivered to your inbox.