The Leupold Mark IMS (Integral Mounting System) delivers precision scope mounting with built-in 20 MOA cant for extended range shooting. This black aluminum mount accommodates 34mm scope tubes on Picatinny rails, eliminating the need for separate rings and bases while maintaining zero through heavy recoil.
What Makes This Different
Unlike traditional two-piece ring and base combinations, the Mark IMS integrates both components into a single machined aluminum unit. The 20 MOA forward cant maximizes elevation adjustment range for long-distance shooting beyond 600 yards. This one-piece design eliminates potential alignment issues between separate rings and provides superior rigidity under recoil stress.
Key Features
- Integral one-piece design combines rings and base for maximum rigidity
- 20 MOA built-in cant extends usable elevation range
- Precision-machined 6061-T6 aluminum construction
- 34mm tube diameter accommodates modern tactical scopes
- Picatinny rail interface fits standard MIL-STD-1913 rails
- Cross-bolt locking system prevents scope rotation
- Matte black hard-anodized finish resists corrosion
The Mark IMS maintains consistent point of impact through magnum recoil cycles and temperature extremes. Precision shooters rely on this mount for competitive long-range matches where equipment failure means missed targets. The integrated design reduces overall scope height compared to stacked ring-and-base systems, improving cheek weld consistency. Field testing demonstrates reliable zero retention through thousands of rounds across multiple calibers.
Technical Specs
- Tube diameter: 34mm
- Rail interface: Picatinny/Weaver compatible
- Cant: 20 MOA forward
- Material: 6061-T6 aluminum alloy
- Finish: Hard-anodized matte black
- Weight: Approximately 6.2 ounces
- Country of origin: USA
- Warranty: Leupold Golden Ring lifetime guarantee
Professional shooters choose Leupold mounts for mission-critical applications where equipment reliability determines success. The Mark IMS represents decades of mounting system refinement, delivering the structural integrity and precision alignment demanded by serious long-range shooting disciplines.