First Look: Warne HyperLite Scope Rings

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First Look: Warne HyperLite Scope Rings

We check out Warne’s new line of HyperLite Scope Rings, made using a lightweight yet very durable alloy.

Ultra-lightweight rifles have been incredibly popular recently, with manufacturers incorporating materials like titanium and carbon fiber to shave off every extra ounce possible. Well, light rifles need light accessories when the goal is keeping the setup’s weight at a minimum, and Warne’s new line of HyperLite Scope Rings will help with that.

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Made out of Warne’s MagnaFusion alloy, the company says that HyperLite Scope Rings weigh up to 35% less than comparable aluminum models while retaining the same level of strength and stability. The rings are made in America and are precision CNC machined before being given a Cerakote finish. They feature integrated recoil lugs, dual-screw clamps and a STANAG 4694 mounting interface that makes them compatible with both Picatinny and Weaver-style bases.

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Brian Motland, CEO of Warne, said this about the new rings:

Our new HyperLite Scope Rings represent a significant advancement in the world of lightweight shooting accessories … By incorporating our advanced MagnaFusion Alloy, we’ve created a product that not only reduces weight but also maintains the exceptional durability and reliability that Warne is known for.

Warne’s HyperLite Scope Rings are currently offered in low, medium and high options for 30mm, 34mm and 1-inch tube sizes. MSRPs range from $109.99 to $119.99 and they’re available now.

For more information, visit warnescopemounts.com.


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