Warne Mountain Tech Rail
Best robust mounting solution for precision shooting enthusiasts.
This is the ultimate foundation for backcountry rifles where every ounce counts. By prioritizing aerospace-grade aluminum over heavier steel, it sheds critical weight without sacrificing the rock-solid stability required for precision long-range shots. It’s a minimalist upgrade that turns a standard rifle into a reliable, high-performance system.
$50.97
at
Vance Outdoors
Who it's for
- Hunters and tactical users prioritizing minimal gear weight for extended treks.
- Shooters demanding unwavering reliability and resilience from their rifle accessories.
- Marksmen and competitive shooters requiring absolute consistency in their optic setup.
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious consumers or casual shooters seeking more affordable alternatives.
- Long-range enthusiasts needing maximum scope elevation for distant targets.
- Rifle owners with non-standard actions or those seeking universal mounting solutions.
Performance breakdown
Weight Efficiency
Featherlight 7075 aluminum construction keeps your rifle setup incredibly nimble.
Mounting Versatility
Seamlessly accepts Picatinny, Weaver, and NATO-STANAG rings for maximum flexibility.
Structural Integrity
CNC machining ensures a rock-solid platform that resists heavy recoil forces.
Installation Precision
Self-centering T-15 Torx screws make achieving perfect alignment straightforward and secure.
Environmental Durability
Hardcoat anodizing effectively shields against harsh backcountry weather and abrasive conditions.
Eye Relief Adjustability
Extended rail slots provide ample room to dial in your perfect sight.
Key Specs
Part Number
7671M
Weight
1.7 oz
Material
7075 Aluminum
Fits
Bergara New 2018, Premier Short Action, HS Precision Rem 700 Style, Remington 700 Style Short Action, Rem 700 Police Short Action (8-40 screws)
Mounting Interface
Picatinny, Weaver, NATO-STANAG
Finish Type
Mil-Spec hardcoat anodized
Weight
1.0 lbs
Dimensions
8 × 6 × 4 in
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