The amazing Burris 1in. XTR Signature Rings Riflescope Rings were designed for the tactical shooter. The Burris 1in. XTR Sig Rings deliver plenty of holding power, with less weight. For an amazing way to ensure you are using some of the best equipment the shooting industry has to offer, choose the Burris 1in. XTR Signature Rings. Specifications for Burris XTR Signature 1in Rifle Scope Rings: Manufacturer: Burris Finish: Matte Attachment Type: Picatinny Tube Diameter: 1 in Gun Model: Universal Ring Quantity: Pair Ring Type: Ring Set Fabric/Material: Aluminum Additional Features: Pair Condition: New Color: Black Mount Type: Picatinny Features of Burris XTR Signature 1in Rifle Scope Rings: Unique, self-centering, dual steel clamps with full cross-through connection assure proper center on any width Picatinny rail, while adding extra strength Revolutionary Pos-Align Inserts technology, in a tactical ring configuration Pos-Align Inserts guarantee perfect centering and maximum scope-to-ring contact for tremendous gripping power without damaging the scope finish Lets you virtually sight in your gun without moving the scope adjustments Corrects misalignment caused by off-center receiver holes Corrects for bases or rings being slightly off-center No need for expensive tapered bases or shimming for thousand-yard shooting Rugged, robust aluminum tactical rings save weight and mount on any Picatinny and most Weaver style rails Package Contents: Burris XTR Signature 1in Rifle Scope Rings Burris Forever Warranty (Non-Thermal Optics) and Three Year Limited Warranty (Thermal Optics) All Burris Optics (with the exception of Thermal products) are covered by the Burris Forever Warranty™. Burris Company, Inc. (“Burris Co. or “we”) warrants that its Burris Optics products (nonthermal optics products) will be free from manufacturing defects for the product’s lifetime from the date of purchase or delivery (whichever occurs later). Burris Co. also warrants that its Burris Thermal Optics products will be free from manufacturing defects for a period of 3 years from the date of purchase or delivery (whichever occurs later) by the original purchaser. Warranty information and warranties are supplied solely by the manufacturer, and not this retailer. This retailer publishes information from the manufacturer for information purposes only, and the manufacturer is solely responsible and liable for any warranty information and warranties published by this retailer. Please reference the appropriate manufacturer documents or reach out to the manufacturer directly for full warranty terms and effective dates. @media screen and (max-width: 400px) { #w-block-one { display:table-row !important; } }
6 reviews for Burris XTR Signature 1in Rifle Scope Rings
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Scrape –
Holds sub MOA groups all day long. Some sub 1/2 MOA. Easy on tubes, and allows for cant. Can't say much more, but these rings met or exceeded my expectations. I'm happy with my purchase. No issues with shipping and handling.
Dave –
I like the concept of adjustability but was disappointed when the mfg. doesn't include a set of zero moa inserts, instead you end up using the 20 moa inserts to make the scope level to start with. I did call the mfg. tech support # to see if i could purchase a set of zero moa inserts and you can't. Also the instructions for setting up the scope initially was severely lacking all this type of info.
Eric Blanton –
I ordered the 1" height and 1" scope ring set. they are great, very solid, and hold a zero. I only wanted an extra 5 moa since I have a 20 moa base but the amount of moa adjustment sleeves you put in doesn't seem to equal what you actually get. I now have the 10 moa sleeves in front to give me about 6 moa extra and not ten. this is taking into account the distance between the rings also. I will have to turn the front due to with this system, my windage is not centered and off by about 20 moa to the left. I don't know why but its not the gun, base, or the scope. This is all fine with me just going to be a pain turning the sleeves to get it back over to the right.
Jbordi –
Have had these on my 7mm rem. Mag for over a year now. Mounted my Zeiss HD5 3-15 Scope with them. Absolutely NO POI movement with these rings, and it has been taken on several rough elk hunting trips. Scope has even been bumped hard a few times while hunting in some very rough elk country. No scope rings dents or worrying about lapping rings. I will be buying more of them. Finally a great scope ring setup that designed for rough real life hunting conditions. Thanks Burris!
kokot –
These rings are made in China, and that fact alone would be enough to end my review right here. However, to be fair, I will give details of why I feel this way. The rings come in sets of two, but the two rings aren't the same. In one of the rings, the plane that separates the upper and lower halves of the ring is parallel with the base, but in the other one, it is tilted front to end. In other words, if you measure the height of the lower half ring from the base, you will get two vastly different readings. In my case, the difference between the heights at the front and at the rear end is 0.72 mm (0.029"). Given that the nominal dimension is about 1", 0.029" cannot possibly be within standard tolerances. So, my first thought was that this was a design intent on the part of the manufacturer. However, no matter how long and hard I thought about this, I couldn't come up with the functionality of this feature. So, my next step was to e-mail Burris customer service and ask about this. I provided a detailed description of what I am seeing and asked whether this is a design intent or a defect. I received no response in two weeks, so I sent another request to Burris. Another week had passed, and still no response, so I concluded that this is, in all likelihood, a representative of the famous Chinese "quality". If this were a design intent, Burris would have certainly given an explanation of what this does for the user in those three weeks that passed since I first asked the question. Another big complaint I have is the fact that, for $90, Burris doesn't feel it is important to include mounting instructions with the product – you have to search the web to find out the instructions are available at their web site. Instead of all the useless marketing garbage printed on the package, all they had to do was to include short comment that mounting instructions are available for download at their web site. As an afterthought, no torque specifications are provided for any of the screws, either.
hedgehog –
These rings were purchased for a Springfield Armory M1A. The rings are very nicely made and the non concentric inserts are quite nicely thought out. Also something that rarely comes into consideration is the case the rings are packaged in. It's a VERY heavy water proof plastic design perfectly suitable to use for items like a camera or any other item you want to keep safe. The finish is flawless and the self centering mounting system is nicely thought out.So why did I give them 4 stars. These rings are very tall. I ordered medium rings, a size that generally works nicely are relatively VERY tall, more like a high ring once were. The height is clearly marked, but the old standby low, medium and tall doesn't exactly work anymore. The point being, go by the published height when ordering.