The Browning 12568 Precision Scope Rings deliver reliable optic mounting for hunters and shooters who demand consistent zero retention. These 30mm medium-height rings feature precision-machined construction that eliminates the scope shift common with budget mounting solutions.
What Makes This Different
Browning's Precision series incorporates a four-screw cap design that distributes clamping force evenly across the scope tube, preventing the ring marks and internal damage that plague single-screw systems. The medium height provides proper clearance for standard objective lenses while maintaining a low profile for natural cheek weld. Each ring undergoes CNC machining to achieve concentricity tolerances within 0.002 inches, ensuring optimal scope alignment.
Key Features
- 30mm tube diameter accommodates modern tactical and hunting optics
- Medium height (0.900 inch center-to-base) clears standard bolt handles and ejection ports
- Four-screw cap design distributes 25 inch-pounds torque evenly
- Matte black finish reduces glare and resists corrosion
- Precision-machined steel construction handles heavy recoil calibers
- Compatible with Weaver and Picatinny rail systems
- Integrated recoil lugs prevent forward scope movement
Field testing confirms these rings maintain zero through temperature changes and heavy recoil cycles that loosen inferior mounts. The steel construction handles magnum cartridges without flexing, while the matte finish performs in wet conditions without rust formation. Competition shooters appreciate the repeatable return-to-zero when removing and reinstalling optics for transport.
Technical Specs
- Ring diameter: 30mm
- Height: Medium (0.900 inch center-to-base)
- Material: Precision-machined steel
- Finish: Non-reflective matte black
- Mounting: Weaver/Picatinny compatible
- Torque specification: 25 inch-pounds
- Weight: 4.2 ounces per pair
- Country of origin: USA
The Browning 12568 rings represent proven engineering backed by the company's century-plus reputation in precision shooting equipment. Professional gunsmiths stock these rings because they eliminate callbacks for loose scopes and maintain accuracy standards that budget alternatives cannot match.