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Love Warne rings and mounts. Love the Maxima line too, so easy to install and solid. Have 2 Xskel mounts and they are awesome for a great price. The only mount I don't like is the V40 type, I did not notice it didn't have a separate clamp plate in the design and did not like how much torque it took the small allen screws to properly hold onto the rail. I returned that one.

Recently we had a thread in here discussing people mounting their MSR mounts backwards...
It would be cool to have scope setup and mounting instructions easy to find and link to on your website.
Thank you. After owning XSKELS it's kind of hard to like the V40s. The V40s are good for those on a budget and will do the job. We beat the crap out of them during development but I totally see your point.
 
You'll find that an occupational hazard around here. Some of these guys see it as a competitive sport, trying to get the most drinks spewed out nostrils...
Bring it on! :) I love a good laugh as long as it doesn't get on my computer screen.
 
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Please, don't encourage him. :D
NO, ...............PLEASE DO! :s0140:

Welcome aboard, glad to have a local manufacture here who really knows what's what and what and how we do things here in the PNW. One of the many blessings is having so many outdoor manufactures located in this state, good folks like you guys who know quality and make it affordable and available to those of us who demand the highest quality!
 
Hello, Northwest Firearms. We are Warne, a leading manufacturer of precision scope mounts and shooting accessories, with our factory located right here in the Pacific Northwest. For over three decades, we have proudly produced top-quality scope mounts in Tualatin, Oregon, adhering to our commitment to manufacturing excellence in the USA.

We have joined as a supporting vendor and hope to participate in the forum and help by answering questions and sharing photos and videos. We are gun guys like you who enjoy shooting sports.

We would love to hear from you who use our products, have heard of our products, and especially those who have not heard of our products and, when you hear our name, think we manufacture winches. That would be Warn, not Warne.

Many shooters will spend $800 on a rifle and another $800 on a scope and then spend $19.99 on a set of rings and wonder why they have to re-zero every 15-20 shots or they question their shooting ability. We provide "Confidence in every shot!"

For those who sign up for our newsletter, we are running a 20% off sitewide coupon until July 9th. WarneScopeMounts.com

We look forward to actively participating in the community by sharing photos and knowledge.

Welcome!

Would LOVE to see you guys make some good rings for Ruger #3 rifles! They're pretty hard to find!
 
Warne is on NWFA! Hell ya!

Now I can just tag you whenever someone asks what rings/mount to run.

Every single optic that needs rings/mount I own runs Warne!

Thanks for coming onboard and being a supportive vendor.
 
I appreciate your help when I was trying to track down a stainless set of Maxima rings for my 44mag back in 2021.

I'm pretty sure I bought the last in stock set in the country. :D

I'm a happy customer.

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Both Ruger and Weaver made bases for the #3. Maybe others. Ruger or Weaver compatible rings would fit those bases.

I seem to recall the very first #3's were not drilled and tapped for bases.

Bruce
 
Warne is on NWFA! Hell ya!

Now I can just tag you whenever someone asks what rings/mount to run.

Every single optic that needs rings/mount I own runs Warne!

Thanks for coming onboard and being a supportive vendor.
Awesome! Thank you.
 
Glad to see you here. I have at least eight sets of your Maximas, and significantly prefer the horizontal over the vertical. Good stuff
I am glad you mentioned our horizontal split rings. When Jack Warne first started producing vertical split rings, he did it because there was a need for a better scope ring. The hose clamp design was more reliable than the horizontal split rings of the time. Our horizontal split rings went through a lot of development and testing and, with modern machinery, they are as durable and reliable as our vertical split rings so they can carry the Maxima name.
 

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