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SKYLINE MOUNTS

The Warne® Skyline® Precision Mount features 10 different interfaces to mount accessories to your scope rings. The mount was specifically designed for sport and precision rifle shooters. Machined from 7075 T6 aluminium billet and featuring two integral recoil lugs along with 4 mounting cross bolts, this precision mount should easily handle the rigors of competition or hard-use environments. The STANAG rail interface allows for more precise mount alignment, and return to zero capability, than a traditional Mil Spec 1913 Picatinny interface, while still being compatible with all picatinny rails.

A wide assortment of accessories, like data card holders and zero and 90-degrees accessory rails, can be mounted directly to the different points on the scope rings. The placement of accessories on the rings allows the scope tube to be unhindered and thus easily moved from front to back for precise eye relief, a much more efficient way to mount accessories.

LR-SKEL 20MOA MOUNT

This one-piece mount offers a 20 MOA built-in slope for long-range precision shooting, which allows for additional elevation adjustment of your optics when shooting at longer ranges.

The mount is CNC precision machined from 6061 aluminium and, when compared to their R.A.M.P. Mount, the weight has been reduced by over 30% by utilizing a skeletonized body and ring caps. The LR-SKEL also provides an additional inch of forward cantilever, compared to the original SKEL Mount. This

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