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First Look: New Scope Mounts From Warne

Tim HuntBy Tim HuntJuly 10, 20252 Mins Read
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First Look: New Scope Mounts From Warne

Warne has just introduced two new products under its Warne Hyperlite series of optics mounts. The first is a single-piece, cantilever riflescope mount meant for AR-15-pattern rifles and similar firearms, and the second is a set of scope rings which fit directly onto Tikka T3/T3X bolt-action rifle receivers.

Both of these new optics mounting products that belong to Warne’s Hyperlite product line are machined from a special lightweight alloy Warne calls MagnaFusion. This metal alloy is 35-percent lighter than the typical aluminum the industry uses for optics mounting applications but does not sacrifice strength, rigidity or stability.

The Hyperlite MSR single-piece scope mount is meant for use with riflescopes such as LPVOs which are commonly found on AR-15s and other modern sporting rifles. Customers have the option of purchasing the Warne Hyperlite MSR with either 30 mm or 1-inch rings in order to accommodate a wide variety of optics. Hyperlite MSR mount features two crossbolts to tighten the unit over any standard 1913 Picatinny rail or scope base. The bottom of the mount is also designed with two integral recoil lugs that brace the entire mount in between Picatinny slots for added security and stability. 

The Finnish produced Tikka T3 and T3X bolt-action rifles are amongst some of the most popular bolt-action rifles today. In addition to their well-regarded reputation for accuracy, the Tikka bolt-action receivers include their own proprietary dovetail/scope mounting groove. Warne is now offering Tikka owners and shooters lightweight scope rings manufactured with MagnaFusion alloy. These new Warne Hyperlite rings allow the end-user to completely forgo the traditional scope base and directly mount these new Warne scope rings onto the receiver. Warne’s new Tikka rings are available in 30 mm or 1-inch diameters in medium or high sizes and are precision-CNC machined and Cerakoted.

Learn more about these new scope mounts and other products from Warne at warnescopemounts.com.

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