The Warne 513M Maxima scope rings deliver precision mounting for 30mm optics with horizontal split design and zero MOA cant. These low-profile rings provide optimal scope positioning while maintaining the structural integrity demanded by serious shooters.
What Makes This Different
The Maxima series features Warne's horizontal split ring design that distributes clamping force evenly around the scope tube, preventing deformation that can affect tracking. Unlike traditional vertical split rings that create stress points, the 513M's horizontal configuration maintains consistent contact across the entire circumference. The precision-machined aluminum construction provides 25% more surface contact than standard rings.
Key Features
- Horizontal split design prevents scope tube deformation and tracking issues
- 30mm tube diameter with low height profile for optimal cheek weld
- 6061-T6 aluminum construction with Type III hard coat anodized finish
- Four Torx screws per ring for secure, even clamping pressure
- Fits standard Weaver and Picatinny rail systems
- Matte black finish reduces glare and blends with tactical optics
- 0 MOA cant for true horizontal scope alignment
Field performance centers on the ring's ability to maintain zero under recoil stress and environmental changes. The horizontal split eliminates the weak points found in traditional ring designs, making these suitable for heavy-recoiling cartridges and precision applications. Hunters appreciate the low profile that allows proper scope mounting on rifles with high combs, while competitive shooters rely on the consistent return to zero after scope adjustments.
Technical Specs
- Ring diameter: 30mm
- Height: Low profile
- Material: 6061-T6 aluminum alloy
- Finish: Type III hard coat anodized matte black
- Mounting: Weaver/Picatinny rail compatible
- Cant: 0 MOA (no built-in angle)
- Fasteners: Torx head screws with specified torque values
- Country of origin: USA
The 513M represents proven engineering focused on maintaining scope alignment under stress. Professional gunsmiths recognize the horizontal split advantage, and the low height specification accommodates most rifle configurations without compromising shooting position.