Browning 1in Integrated scope mounts unitize the ring and base into a single unit machined from 7000 series aluminum and eliminate alignment problems and possible loose connections between base and rings. A secure, tight and ridged scope mounting system insures better accuracy with every shot. Browning Rifle Scope mounts, rings and bases are on sale and available from our online store. We are an Authorized US Distributor for Rifle scope mounts, rings and bases. Scope Ring System Height Selection Guide Use the Standard (low) ring height for scopes up to a 44mm objective with a standard barrel contour. Use the Intermediate (medium) ring height for scopes up to a 50mm objective with a standard barrel contour. Specifications for Browning 1in Integrated Scope Mount System: Manufacturer: Browning Color: Black Quantity: 1 Base/Mount Type: 2-Piece Condition: New Features of Browning 1in Integrated Rifle Scope Mounts Ring Diameter is 1 inch Unitize the ring and base into a single, ultra-rigid unit Machined 7000 series aluminum Eliminates alignment problems and the possibility of a loose connection between rings and bases Package Content Browning Integrated Scope Mount System,1in We offer a complete line of Browning Rifle Scope mounts rings and bases. For our complete selection of products by Browning on sale please visit our Browning page. For more Rifle Scope mounts, rings and bases please visit our rifle scope mounts, rings and bases store section.
6 reviews for Browning 1in Integrated Scope Mount System
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Legacy Reviewer –
This is about all you can find to mount a scope on a t-bolt,but it is a very good mounting system.They just cost more than i expected.Good mounts.Pros: the right heightCons: kind of expensive
Legacy Reviewer –
this was the easiest scope base I have ever installed. leaves separate components in the dust, I am well pleased. Pros: easy to install , idiot proofCons: none
Legacy Reviewer –
Good match for Leupold Scope. Works great on my BAR.Pros: Easy to install, well finished, nice stable mountCons: None noted
miksal –
These rings mounted easily and securely. They gave me enough clearance to mount my scope (50mm diameter objective) without having to remove the rear rifle sight. I would definitely recommend these rings to anyone wanting to mount a scope on a Browning BLR rifle.
DennisZ –
These Browning rings are essentially Talley rings with a Browning label, which is a good thing. The problem I had is that they don't give you enough information to determine how tall they are. They call them "Standard" rings. Why they don't call them "low" like Talley does is a mystery to me. They are not tall enough for you to mount a 40 mm objective on a T-bolt Target/Varmint rifle – at least not on the version with the stainless steel barrel. It was close – the part that rubbed was the AO ring so depending on the scope, it might have fit. This was a Leupold 6.5×20 VX3 EFR. I substituted a smaller VX1 3×9 scope to try the rings out and they were fine. I like the way the one piece design works. They were easy to install. After barrel sighting and three shots, I had it zeroed in at 50 yards.I searched the OpticsPlanet site for the higher rings I really needed. They did not have them under the Browning name and they did not have them under the Talley name. I searched the Talley part number on the site and it came back with some erronious products. I ended up ordering direct from Talley. Browning T-Bolt medium rings part 940412 they are .5 inch height one piece rings. I can't comment on those yet because the mounting screws were too long. Same screws as came with the "Browning" rings, but the holes in the medium rings were deeper apparently and the screws bottomed out before the ring was snug to the receiver. As Roseanne would say, "It's always something".
MSwan –
Mounted on a T-Bolt with the Varmit barrel for a 42mm object scope. Didn’t fit with my preferred eye-relief positioning. Recommend the Intermediate height for this setup. Objectives of 40mm or smaller would likely be ok.