
Scope Rings
- Out Of StockEVOLUTION GUN WORKS 30mm .840in Practical Aluminum Rings (61000)Machined from aluminumAnodized EGW Practical Aluminum Rings are machined from aluminum and anodized for a matte black finish. Warning: This product may be alloyed with trace amounts of lead and ...20% off$42.99$53.99
- Out Of StockEVOLUTION GUN WORKS Keystone Series 1in High Scope Rings (62002)Machined in house in one of EGW's CNC machining centers6061 aircraft grade aluminumT15 mounting hardware for the ring capsChromoly crossbolt and 1/2" nut for reliable and repeatable engagementFits ...24% off$54.99$71.99
- Out Of StockSIG SAUER Buckmasters 1in Aluminum High 1.12in Matte Black Scope Rings (SOA10035)Aluminum 1913 rail rings1 inch maintube diameterMatte Black finishCovered by Sig Sauer's Infnite GuaranteeHeight is referred to as the center line of the optic to the top of the picatinny ...$25.99
- Out Of StockEVOLUTION GUN WORKS Keystone 30mm High Scope Rings (62102)6061 aircraft grade aluminumMachined in house in one of EGW's CNC machining centersT15 mounting hardware for the ring capsChromoly crossbolt and 1/2" nut for reliable and repeatable ...24% off$54.99$71.99
- Out Of StockEVOLUTION GUN WORKS Keystone Series 30mm .850in Low Ring Set (62100)Machined in house in one of EGW's CNC machining centers6061 aircraft grade aluminumT15 mounting hardware for the ring capsChromoly crossbolt and 1/2" nut for reliable and repeatable ...17% off$59.99$71.99
- Out Of StockSIG SAUER Alpha1 34mm High Aluminum Black Hunting Scope Rings (SOA10017)Aluminum 1913 Rail RingsAnodized for Protection and Durability34mm Tube DiameterHigh Profile (1.12 inches)Matte Black Color Sig Sauer's proprietary aluminum alloy Alpha1 Hunting Rings are ...$99.99
- Out Of StockMASTERPIECE ARMS BA 35mm 1.25in Black Rings (DS9HYB-IDPA)Designed for hunters seeking top-tier optic stabilityBuilt-in leveling system visible with the weak eye while aimingLow-profile, snag-free design prevents catching on brush1" wide rings ...$3,050.00
- Out Of StockBKL 1x0.6in Single Offset Dovetail Ring (BKL-S-274)Designed to increase eye relief adjustment on receivers that have very little dovetail or where bolt is too far forwardMatte Black200 Series 1 inch RingDesigned to fit standard 3/8in and 11mm ...$17.99
- Out Of StockWEAVER Lever Lok 1in High Matte Black Top Mount Rings (WEA-49326)Easily detaches and remounts without toolsReliable Weaver cross-lock design for a rock-solid holdSolid-steel construction is rugged and dependableHeight: HighFor 1" MaintubesEasily detaches ...$38.44
Excitement about the purchase of a new scope for your firearm might carry you away from practical, less fun things like scope mounts and rings. And these attachments deserve no less attention than the scope itself.
Choosing scope rings can be tricky because of all the specs you need to consider, and the number of items available on the market can make you feel a little dizzy. But once you are familiar with all the aspects, you won’t feel any hesitation picking your personal best scope rings. So let’s dive in.
Base style
The first thing you need to do is figure out how to attach the rings to your firearm. Most modern rifles come with the base already attached. For non-optic-ready rifles, you need to buy one separately. Scope bases (Picatinny, Weaver, dovetail) differ by slot size and spacings between them. So pick scope rings compatible with your base.
Size
The ring size must match the scope tube diameter. The most common rifle scope tube sizes are 1 inch and 30mm. As long-range scope models are trending, you’ll also find many 34mm options.
So if your scope has a 30mm tube, you need 30mm scope rings.
Height
Scope rings come in low, medium, and high heights. To achieve maximum precision with fewer adjustments, you should be able to mount the scope as low as possible and in such a way that it doesn’t touch any parts of a firearm.
The lowest height for setting a scope equals the size of the ocular bell. For example, with a 40mm bell size, you probably want to go for low- or medium-height rings. And a 50mm bell scope will likely require high height rings.
Material
Most rifle scope rings are made either of steel or aluminum. Steel rings work best for heavy-recoil firearms as they make strong construction that won’t move. Lightweight scope rings are made of aluminum alloys.
Here are a couple of tips. If you want your ring parts to last as long as possible, you’d better buy scope rings with bolts or torx-head screws, because flathead screws are not so secure.
If you change scopes often or you just want to detach the scope whenever you like, you might want to pick horizontally clamping rings. Such ring design will allow you to separate the scope from the rifle without unclamping the rings.
GritrSports carries a broad range of high-quality scope rings and scope parts produced by such trusted brands as Talley, Weaver, Vortex, Leupold, and many others.