The Tactical Solutions 15 MOA Scope Rail transforms standard Ruger 10/22 rifles into precision shooting platforms with built-in elevation compensation. This angled rail system eliminates the need for excessive scope adjustment when engaging targets at extended ranges.
What Makes This Different
Unlike standard flat rails that require shooters to dial in significant elevation adjustments, this 15 MOA canted rail pre-angles the scope mounting surface. The built-in cant extends effective range capabilities while keeping scope adjustments within their optimal mechanical range. Machined from aircraft-grade aluminum, it replaces the factory receiver rail with a robust platform that maintains zero under repeated recoil cycles.
Key Features
- 15 MOA built-in elevation cant for extended range shooting
- Direct replacement for factory Ruger 10/22 receiver rail
- Aircraft-grade 6061-T6 aluminum construction
- Standard Weaver/Picatinny rail interface
- Matte black hard anodized finish resists wear and corrosion
- Precision machined mounting surfaces ensure consistent scope alignment
- Compatible with all standard scope rings and optics
The 15 MOA cant proves particularly valuable for competitive shooters engaging targets beyond 200 yards, where standard flat rails would require excessive scope turret adjustments. Rimfire precision matches and small game hunting at extended distances benefit from the improved ballistic trajectory compensation. The hard anodized surface treatment withstands harsh weather conditions and frequent handling without compromising the rail's integrity.
Technical Specs
- Material: 6061-T6 aluminum alloy
- Finish: Matte black hard anodized
- Rail cant: 15 MOA elevation
- Rail standard: Weaver/Picatinny compatible
- Compatibility: Ruger 10/22 series rifles
- Installation: Direct factory rail replacement
- Weight: Approximately 2.5 ounces
- Country of origin: USA
This rail system addresses the inherent ballistic limitations of the .22 LR cartridge by providing mechanical elevation advantage before the shooter even mounts an optic. Installation requires basic gunsmithing tools and maintains the rifle's original profile while significantly expanding its effective range envelope.