In the demanding arena of backcountry hunting, where every ounce must justify its place in your pack, Warne Mountain Tech emerges as an indispensable ally. When traversing unforgiving terrains with nothing but sheer will and tired legs, having equipment you can trust becomes paramount. The Mountain Tech rail system is engineered for those critical moments when precision cannot be compromised.
The Warne Mountain Tech Rail for Bergara Short Action rifles embodies the balance between strength and weight reduction. Crafted from 7075/T6 aluminum—a material celebrated for its high strength-to-weight ratio—this rail presents a formidable yet lightweight platform that ensures your rifle remains agile without sacrificing durability.
Recognizing that steel's robustness often comes at the cost of excess weight, Warne has innovated with their Mountain Tech line to deliver uncompromising performance minus unnecessary bulk. Available in both 0-MOA and 20-MOA configurations, this versatile system caters to hunters desiring straightforward shots or long-range enthusiasts requiring additional elevation adjustment.
The rails are finished with a Mil-Spec hardcoat anodized treatment providing superior abrasion and corrosion resistance—the kind of protection that's essential against nature’s elements during extended expeditions. Complemented by black zinc-coated self-centering hardware, these mounts promise steadfast stability even under rigorous conditions.
Featuring multiple ring positions allows users to achieve optimal alignment and eye relief tailored to personal preference or situational demands. They fit seamlessly onto Picatinny & Weaver style mounts while also offering NATO-STANAG compatibility—a testament to their adaptability across various platforms.
For those who understand that "ounces are pounds; pounds are pain," especially when each step tests your resolve—Warne Mountain Tech stands as the scope mounting solution designed not just for reliability but excellence on every hunt where success hinges on precision engineering meeting tactical necessity.