The Warne 214M Maxima scope rings deliver exceptional strength and precision for 30mm optics with their signature vertical split design. These medium-height rings eliminate the stress points found in traditional horizontal-split rings while providing rock-solid scope mounting.
What Makes This Different
The Maxima series features Warne's patented vertical split construction that distributes clamping force evenly around the scope tube. Unlike conventional rings that create pressure points at the split line, this design maintains consistent contact across the entire circumference. The precision-machined aluminum construction provides 50% more contact surface than standard rings, ensuring your optic stays perfectly aligned shot after shot.
Key Features
- Vertical split design eliminates stress concentration for superior scope protection
- 30mm tube diameter with medium height (0.900" center-to-base)
- 0 MOA cant for standard mounting applications
- 6061-T6 aluminum construction with Type III hard anodizing
- Four Torx screws per ring for maximum clamping security
- Matte black finish reduces glare and provides corrosion resistance
- Compatible with standard Weaver and Picatinny rail systems
These rings excel in demanding applications where scope stability is critical. The enhanced clamping surface prevents scope slippage during heavy recoil, making them suitable for magnum calibers and precision rifle competitions. The corrosion-resistant finish withstands harsh weather conditions, while the precision tolerances ensure repeatable zero retention across temperature changes.
Technical Specs
- Ring Height: Medium (0.900" center-to-base)
- Tube Diameter: 30mm
- Cant: 0 MOA
- Material: 6061-T6 aluminum
- Finish: Type III hard anodized matte black
- Base Style: Weaver/Picatinny compatible
- Torque Specification: 25 inch-pounds
- Weight: 4.2 ounces per pair
- Made in USA with lifetime warranty
The 214M represents proven engineering backed by decades of manufacturing experience. Professional shooters and hunters choose Warne rings for their reliability when accuracy matters most.