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Warne® Introduces HyperLite™ Scope Rings: The Ultimate in Lightweight Performance

TUALATIN, OR— (August 29, 2024) Warne, a leader in premium firearms accessories, is proud to announce the HyperLite Scope Rings, the latest innovation in lightweight optic mounting solutions.

Warne® Introduces HyperLite™ Scope Rings: The Ultimate in Lightweight Performance
(Photo courtesy of Kort Nielson)

It's no secret that hunters, competitive shooters, and weekend plinkers commiserate over the same cynical nexus. "My scope isn't tracking right." "It won't hold zero." "Grab the red loctite and be done with it."

Warne HyperLite rings on a lever action
(Photo courtesy of J. Scott Rupp)

Lucky for us, innovative research and development have catapulted options and flung them our way to increase our benefits and subdue our burdens. Ultimately, we crave consistency, strength, and reliability in our shooting products. If it's lightweight as well, that's the cherry on top!

Designed for hunters, competitive shooters, and shooting enthusiasts alike, the HyperLite rings offer an unparalleled strength-to-weight ratio, providing a rock-solid foundation for optics...

Enter Warne HyperLite Rings

Warne HyperLite Rings
(Photo courtesy of J. Scott Rupp)

Engineered from Warne's exclusive MagnaFusion™ Alloy, HyperLite rings are up to 35% lighter than traditional aluminum scope rings, without sacrificing strength or stability. This innovative material and design make the HyperLite rings an essential upgrade for any shooter looking to enhance their rifle's performance while shedding unnecessary weight.

"Our new HyperLite Scope Rings represent a significant advancement in the world of lightweight shooting accessories," said Brian Motland, CEO at Warne. "By incorporating our advanced MagnaFusion Alloy, we’ve created a product that not only reduces weight but also maintains the exceptional durability and reliability that Warne is known for."

Tight Tolerances

Warne HyperLite Scope Rings Side Profile
(Photo courtesy of Kort Nielson)

The HyperLite rings are precision CNC machined and finished with Cerakote® for exceptional performance in any environment. With an integrated recoil lug and dual-screw clamps, these rings maintain zero even under the harshest recoil, ensuring consistent accuracy shot after shot. The STANAG 4694 interface further enhances rigidity and return-to-zero capabilities, making the HyperLite rings an ideal choice for any shooting discipline.

Available for 1”, 30mm, and 34mm tube sizes in Low, Medium, and High options, the HyperLite rings are compatible with both Picatinny and Weaver-style bases. Proudly designed and manufactured in the USA, the HyperLite rings are the latest embodiment of Warne’s commitment to quality, innovation, and performance.</p

scope mounted
(Photo courtesy of J. Scott Rupp)



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