FEATURES
Consistency is key to accuracy, which is why all Tier One optic mounts include integrated level indicators. They’re discrete, but an essential tool in ensuring your rifle isn’t inadvertently canted. For faster visual referencing, these scope mounted levels can be fitted to best suit your personal needs. Left, right, top or bottom mounted to help you get level and on target as quickly as possible.
Tier One Picatinny Rings are precision made on 5 axis CNC machinery.
The key to accuracy in manufacture is to minimise the number of operations required to complete the machining process.
By investing in new Technology, we have been able to cut the number of operations required from eight to two. By doing this, there is no accuracy loss due to re setting for different operations.
All Rings are made from solid billets of Aluminium 7075T6 alloy and are available in medium and high configurations.
Ring sizes from 1" up to 40mm Picatinny Rings available.
Due to the precision of the manufacturing process, lapping is not required when mounted on a quality picatinny rail.
Screws are stainless steel and manufactured by us on our own machines to the highest possible specification.
WHAT CALIBERS ARE THESE RINGS FOR?
We recommend torquing these rings to 18in/lbs because some scope manufacturers make their scopes from soft materials. Torquing any higher could cause marking or other damage to the scope tube.
If you're torquing these rings to 18in/lbs then we don't recommend using them with magnum calibers.
For magnum caliber rifles we highly recommend our one-piece mounting system, the Monomount. Or, the Tactical Rings, which are based on the Short Saddle mono but come in a two-piece format. Both have a much larger scope contact area.
CAN I OVERTORQUE THE TOP RINGS?
If you are happy that your scope is manufactured from a strong enough material to resist the extra pressure then you can, entirely at your own risk, torque them up to 26in/lbs as we do when using them on Magnum caliber rifles.
IMPORTANT: You MUST check with your scope manufacturer before you do this and we take no responsibility if you mark or otherwise damage your scope tube.