Warne 22 Caliber Medium Scope Mount Rings are premium quality, Weaver style rings with strong steel construction. The electrostatic powder coated finishes are baked for a classy look that holds up to tough hunting conditions. These rings will fit both 3/8″ and 11mm rails. Warne 22 Caliber Medium Scope Rings Options 721G: Warne Scope Mount Rings 1in Permanently Attached .22 Caliber Medium Gloss 721M: Warne Riflescope 1in PA .22 Caliber Medium Matte Mounting Rings 721S: Warne Rifle Scope 1in Permanently Attached .22 Caliber Medium Silver Rings Specifications for Warne 22 Caliber Medium Scope Rings: Manufacturer: Warne Finish: Matte Ring Height: Medium Tube Diameter: 1 in Ring Quantity: Pair Ring Type: Ring Set Fabric/Material: Steel Size: Medium Condition: New Color: Black Features of Warne 22 Caliber Medium Scope Rings: Made for your 22 caliber rifle Size: 1 inch medium Color: Matte Black steel Package Contents: Warne 22 Caliber Medium Rifle Scope Rings
6 reviews for Warne 22 Caliber Medium Scope Rings
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Legacy Reviewer –
I have bought several sets of these .22 scope mounts and have been very pleased with each set. I have purchased both the Matte and Gloss finish for different application's and the fit and finish of each set has been superior. I really like the slim design of these mounts, they are NOT bulky. Don't let the slim design fool you, these all steel mounts are the most rigid .22 mounts I have ever used.The only thing I might mention is that the top ring halves actually snap on. I was skeptical at first snapping these on to my Leupold scope, but I have yet to make a single mark on a scope yet.
Gary –
I had purchased a KSA, (Crickett) rifle for my grandson along with a Crickett 4x scope. The little scope is great. The 22 rings that came attached with the scope were junk. I could actually grap the scope and move it side to side with little effort. Purchased a set of Warne 721m rings. Mounts are absolutely rock solid with no scope movement.
Rod –
As the product information states, these mounts will fit both 3/8 and 11 dovetails. All you have to do is turn the small removable piece over and it will fit the other size dovetail. I use these on both American and European made rimfire rifles and they work very well. You don't need tons of torque on a rimfire so it is not necessary to use so much force that you strip the screws. I will continue using these for my dovetail rimfire rifles.
Juice Stain –
I saw on a rimfire forum that these rings were mounted to a CZ 455 and thought they might work well on mine. They do work well, better than I could ever have expected.I like that the design has a separate screw for the dovetail mounts and for the scope retention. It's important that you can tighten these separately– there are some ring designs that use one screw (or two) to do both functions, and it's a bad idea.I also like that the rings are steel, not aluminum. This is important for a couple reasons. First, thread stripping is far less likely to be a problem with steel. Also, repeatability of torque/tension is far better in steel than in aluminum.The quality of the machine work is very, very good. You can tell as you tighten the screws that the threads are well-formed and the machining is spot-on.Finally, the use of a Torx screw instead of outdated interfaces like Hex (allen), Phillips, or slotted is important. This assures you will be able to to get more accurate torque, less hassle, and longer life from the rings because the screws heads won't strip.The 0.400" Height of these rings is perfect for a CZ455 because it get the scope as low as it can be and still clear the bolt handle. With my modest Nikon, the clearance is less than a millimeter, and I can force the bolt to touch the scope if I wish. But it doesn't interfere with cycling the action, and there's no evidence on the scope of recurring contact, so normal cycling will not be constantly banging up the scope.However– if you intend to use a scope that has a larger ocular, CHECK THE CLEARANCE. These rings might be too low to use that big eyepiece. For me, it's right at that ideal spot where it's as low as it can go and still clear.That's saved me the hassle of adding a cheek riser.Finally, there's the price. Many quality scope rings are more than double the cost of these Warne rings, some even triple. I struggle to see how one can justify the extra expense of a Talley or Badger ring when these Warnes do so well for a 1" scope. I'm sure they are plenty strong and stiff enough for any scope in this tube size.They are overkill for a rimfire scope and rimfire recoil, but not overkill on price or quality. I couldn't be more pleased with them overall.
Legacy Reviewer –
I purchased these rings for my cz 455 and was so happy with them I bought another set for my henry h001m. They are made very well and look great.Pros: build, look and pricwCons: where they split at
Legacy Reviewer –
These are really nice rings at a bargain price for steel rings. I have mounted 2 pairs on CZ 452's. One with a 11mm dovetail and one with a 3/8" dovetail. These rings work for both sizes by reverseing tha clamps.Pros: Low Profile. Steel Rings.