DNZ Products Game Reaper 1-Piece Scope Base with 30mm Integral Rings for Remington 700 Long Action - Matte Finish

DNZ
SKU:
114462768
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UPC:
879956001139
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MPN:
32700
$74.95
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Type:
Integral Ring & Base
Firearm Make Fit:
Remington
Finish-Color:
Black - Matte
Height:
High
Tube Diameter:
30mm
Misc:
30mm Ring
Ring Height:
High
Mount Type:
To Receiver
Pieces:
1
Model:
Game Reaper-Remington
Material:
6061-T6 Aluminum
Mount Height:
1.23"
Rings Included:
Yes

The DNZ Products Game Reaper 1-piece scope base with 30mm integral rings for Remington 700 long action is a solid-steel alternative to the traditional two-piece base-and-ring setup. Built as a single machined unit from 6061T6 billet aluminum, this mount eliminates the potential for movement between base and rings — there are no moving parts between your rifle and scope once installed. That rigidity matters: every connection point is fixed, which means your zero holds through recoil and temperature swings without the reliability question that haunts some modular designs.

DNZ engineered this mount specifically for Remington 700 long-action rifles (also compatible with Remington 721 and 722, as well as Bergara B14 platforms). The matte finish blends with most modern hunting and tactical setups, and the one-piece design is roughly 67 percent lighter than comparable steel mounts while maintaining serious clamping force thanks to precision socket-head cap screws. Made in the USA, it's the kind of accessory that disappears once installed — you notice it only when your groups stay tight across seasons and conditions.

Ring height comes in three options — low (.92"), medium (1.05"), or high (1.17") from receiver to scope tube centerline — so you can dial in the eye relief and cheek weld that works for your rifle and your face. Standard .63"-wide rings accept 30mm scope tubes and use proven 6-40 fasteners (5/8" length). Installation is straightforward: 6-48 base screws (1/4" long) and a 7/64" Allen wrench are all you need. If you're building a Remington 700 long-action rifle and want a zero that doesn't drift, this is worth the investment.