Weaver Grand Slam Top Mount Base Steel Fits Savage 670
| SKU | 51655175395 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Weaver |
| MPN | 48260 |
| UPC | 76683482600 |
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Details
- Solid steel construction withstands punishing recoil, ensuring longevity and reliability in demanding shooting conditions
- Proudly made in America, this mount reflects high standards of quality and craftsmanship
- Torx screws are used in the design, increasing durability and reliability over time
- The 4-hole design provides added gripping strength, enhancing the stability of your optics attachment
Features
Weaver's renowned Grand Slam Rings have been revitalized with a sleek, modern design that combines style with functionality. Featuring Weaver's legendary cross-lock design, these rings ensure the ultimate scope lockdown, providing unmatched security for your optics. Constructed from solid steel, they are built to withstand aggressive recoil, making them a reliable choice for even the most demanding shooting conditions. Our Windage Adjustable Rings offer a range of crosshair movement, allowing for precise right and left adjustments while sighting in your scope. This feature enhances accuracy, ensuring that your setup is finely tuned for optimal performance. Proudly made in the U.S.A. to exact tolerances, the newly designed Grand Slam Rings reflect Weaver's commitment to quality and craftsmanship. Elevate your shooting experience with these dependable and stylish rings, designed for shooters who demand the best in performance and reliability.
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