🎯 Lock in precision, mount with confidence.
The Burris Xtreme Signature Tactical Mounting Rings combine innovative dual steel clamps and Pos-Align Inserts technology to deliver unmatched scope stability and perfect centering on Picatinny and Weaver rails. Lightweight yet durable aluminum construction corrects misalignment issues and streamlines zeroing, making it the go-to choice for serious shooters seeking reliability and efficiency.
Brand | Burris |
Color | black |
Style | 1.50 in. Height to center |
Sport | Hunting |
Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
Material | Aluminum |
Magnification Maximum | 1 x |
Magnification Minimum | 1 x |
Compatible Devices | Handgun |
Mounting Type | Picatinny / Weaver |
Night vision | No |
Model Name | airsoft-gun-scope-mounts |
Manufacturer | Burris |
UPC | 787766446463 000381202239 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00000381202239 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.54 x 4.96 x 2.36 inches |
Package Weight | 0.56 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 5 x 2 inches |
Brand Name | Burris |
Warranty Description | Every Burris optic is covered by the Burris Forever Warranty™. We will repair or replace your Burris optic if it is damaged or defective. The warranty is automatically transferred to future owners. No repair or replacement charge No warranty card needed No receipt needed No questions asked |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 420223 |
Model Year | 2015 |
Included Components | Rings |
Size | 30 mm |
J**C
Well Machined. Built like tanks.
Needed strong mounts for an AR-10. Worked GREAT. Installed as zero MOA / [put zero moa on bottom, and -5 on top] Torqued to 25 inch pounds, and used loctite. HOWEVER, I can't understand why Burris would charge what they do for these, and send them in a fancy expensive waterproof case, when after they have been installed, you are left with that case that your wallet won't even fit in. It's a very nice case... I cant throw it away, yet I cannot find a use for it. They should lower the price, and ship them in a sturdy cardboard box. To buy this type of case out right would be at least $25.00, and I would rather have paid less for the rings. Good and solid, I'm happy with the performance. Weird case though.
E**M
Solid scope rings with wide range of adjustments
I purchased these to be able to adjust the scope impact up over 11 inches more when I reached the maximum 'up' adjustment of the scope. These are solid rings, very sturdy. You can find cheaper mounts but not ones that can adjust the point of impact like these can. For the price, you get a quality product that will last a lifetime. Follow the directions to achieve the best results.
G**K
Works as advertised.
Very nicely made kit, everything is finished perfectly, fits perfectly, installs easily. These rings are beefy and not going anywhere. Plus they add a proper scope cant while staying low to the action, another plus for me.
B**L
WOW! Better made than I expected!
Design is spot on. Different shim sets was the perfect balance add on to my 20 MOA rail. Without this I would be missing 5 MOA on the upper portion of my scope. It evened out the playing field. I didn't care about the windage adjustment as that won't have much factor. But the elevation part is more important. Rock solid and was able to install in half hour. Will add onto the review to see how it will hold up to the power of the 257 Weatherby recoil.
S**T
A Great Solution for More Elevation
10-22 with Ares BTR 4.5-27x50Elevation was maxed out at about 150 yards with subsonics, and my base was steel bedded to the receiver years ago, so I needed a way to recover some lost adjustment range.Setup was simple and easy. Just took a little bit of math and the chart supplied in the instructions.Per the chart, at 3.5' between the rings, I would get about 40 MOA from the 30 MOA inserts.Installed as directed and everything worked out great.I went from 4 mils of Up to 18 mils, and now I can run the subs at 250 and beyond with no hold over.If you need to convert mils to MOA there are plenty of resources out there for doing so.1 mil = 3.47 MOA, so 40 MOA gave me 11.5 mils more elevation adjustment.PS: I had a video, but A doesn't like pictures of g-words in their reviews of things that go on g-words. LOL
S**R
Good rings
I like these rings in order to set my scope zero near the bottom of my scope's elevation travel. With choice of 0, 10 and 20 MOA inserts I am able to fine tune the zero location so most the scope's elevation range is available to click up for long range shooting.
K**W
Burris - poor quality control and customer service!
I have been a Burris fan for over 15 years and have had many different pair of their rings. I also have a couple of their original Signature rings, which I love. I was very excited for the XTR rings as they appeared to be more sturdy.Upon receipt and opening I quickly realized that they were not the same quality I had grown to expect from Burris but still wanted to see how they worked. Immediately, I realized something wasn't right, I was little stumped when I couldn't get the screws out to take the top of the rings off. I initially thought the top and bottom was so poorly aligned the screws were binding up. After putting more pressure on the screws they began to come free. Upon getting the first screw out and inspecting it, I quickly realized what the problem was, they were rusted inside the base of the ring. All six screws had some amount of rust or corrosion.I called Burris to see what they thought and offered to send them the photos but they had no interest in the photos or hearing about the problem. The representative was no help and offered no assistance. He said to just send the back to the seller. I was shocked to hear this as Burris has been top notch in the past but they apparently are not the same company.They appear to have gotten to big for their own good. I believe their quality has gone down and their prices have gone up. Their Customer Service should just renamed to Customer Disrespect!
K**N
Nice rings, but read before purchasing
Alright, so I've long been a fan of the regular Burris XTR rings and have several sets installed on my rifles. I've read about these XTR Signature line of rings and wanted to give them a try for mounting a Vortex scope onto my new Ruger Precision Rifle. This particular rifle has a 20 MOA picatinny rail installed from the factory. After reading the description of these rings and more specifically the section stating, "Each ring set includes two sets of concentric inserts and one set each of the following offset inserts...", I assumed that I would be able to use the "two sets of concentric inserts" to simply retain the 20 MOA configuration from the factory mounted rail. This was not the case. What came in the package instead was a single set (1 ring) of concentric inserts, along with the other advertised ring inserts. What this means for us is, since you obviously have to use two rings to mount your scope, you are forced to also use at least the +/-5 MOA set of inserts in combination with the concentric inserts.This may be perfectly acceptable for many shooters, but for me already having a 20 MOA rail to start from, I now have to choose to either drop down to 15 MOA or step up to 25 MOA; no staying at 20 MOA. Since I don't readily have 1000+ yard ranges available to me, I decided to try out the 15 MOA configuration.The deceptive description and the fact that no instructions were provided (they really should since these are no ordinary rings) aside, these are very nice and of equal quality to the standard XTR rings that I'm used to. They come in a fancy waterproof locking container that is great for housing the spare ring inserts and two torx keys when not in use.
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