Warne Launches New Website

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posted on August 14, 2020
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Whether an experienced hunter or one new to the game, fitting a scope to a rifle can always present something of a challenge. From rifle, to scope, to application, to budget and even such subjective factors as personal preference, a lot goes into mounting a scope. In an effort to ease this process, and in recognition that many now do their fitting and shopping online, Warne Scope Mounts has launched a new website built around the needs of its consumers. 

The need for the new website arose when Warne began offering online sales direct to consumers. Four hundred and seventeen products have been broken down categorically and subdivided to direct shoppers towards their next answer within a couple quick clicks. Warne's Scope Mount and Scope Ring Selector remains prominently positioned on the home page. These selector tools take into account scope tube and objective diameters in addition to the rifle pairing to ensure a scope height that is both low enough for comfortable use and high enough to prevent scope bell contact with the rifle. Options within each category now display in an easy-to-browse grid format, including current in-stock status and pricing.

To check out the new site for yourself, visit warnescopemounts.com.

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