The Warne V422M Rimfire Rings deliver precision mounting for rimfire optics with zero MOA cant in a durable matte black finish. These 1-inch high rings provide the optimal height for standard rimfire scopes while maintaining rock-solid repeatability shot after shot.
What Makes This Different
Warne's Vapor series construction uses precision-machined aluminum with integrated recoil lugs that distribute stress evenly across the receiver. Unlike basic rings that rely solely on screw tension, the V422M incorporates Warne's proven lapping system for perfect scope tube contact. Each ring maintains consistent torque specifications of 15-18 inch-pounds without scope tube deformation.
Key Features
- Precision-machined 6061-T6 aluminum construction for lightweight durability
- 1-inch tube diameter with high profile for standard objective clearance
- Integrated recoil lug system prevents ring movement under recoil
- Matte black anodized finish reduces glare and resists corrosion
- 0 MOA cant ensures true vertical and horizontal crosshair alignment
- Compatible with standard 3/8" dovetail rimfire receivers
- Torx screws provide consistent clamping force without stripping
Field performance remains consistent across temperature extremes and extended shooting sessions. The rings maintain zero through thousands of rounds on .22 LR, .22 WMR, and .17 HMR platforms. Competition shooters rely on the V422M's repeatability for precision rimfire matches, while hunters appreciate the secure mounting during field carry and quick target acquisition.
Technical Specs
- Ring Height: High (1.00" center height)
- Tube Diameter: 1 inch
- Material: 6061-T6 aluminum alloy
- Finish: Matte black Type III hard anodizing
- MOA Cant: 0 degrees
- Base Compatibility: 3/8" dovetail rimfire receivers
- Screw Type: Torx head cap screws
- Weight: 2.1 ounces per pair
- Country of Origin: USA
The V422M represents proven engineering specifically calibrated for rimfire applications. Warne's manufacturing tolerances ensure consistent performance across production runs, making these rings a reliable foundation for precision rimfire shooting systems.