Riton Optics X30H High 30mm Scope Ring Set - Picatinny/Weaver Mount, Matte Black Aluminum
Riton Optics
The Riton Optics X30L 30mm low scope ring set is a straightforward mounting solution for shooters building or upgrading a rifle with a 30mm tube optic. Built from matte black aluminum, these rings are designed to fit standard Picatinny and Weaver rails—the most common mounting interfaces on modern rifle platforms. If you're running a mid-range hunting scope, tactical rifle setup, or precision shooting build, these rings provide the mechanical interface between your rail and optic with minimal fuss.
Low-profile rings keep your scope closer to the bore, which matters when you're working with certain rifle geometries, co-witnessing backup iron sights, or just prefer a lower cheek weld. The matte black finish matches most modern rifles and optics, avoiding the shiny reflections that can catch light in the field. Riton has built a reputation for no-nonsense optics and accessories, and this ring set follows that approach—functional hardware that does the job without pretension or premium pricing.
Installation is standard rail-mounted ring work: clean your rail, secure the rings to your Picatinny or Weaver rail using the supplied hardware, and dial in your optic. If you're new to scope mounting, take your time getting the rings square to the rail and the optic centered in them—good prep here eliminates headaches later at the range.
| Tube Diameter | 30mm |
| Ring Height | Low |
| Mount Interface | Picatinny/Weaver |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Finish | Matte Black |
| Brand | Riton Optics |
The X30L rings are compatible with both Picatinny and Weaver rail standards. Nearly all modern rifle platforms use one of these two mounting systems, so check your rail type and you'll be set.
These rings are made for 30mm scope tubes. Measure or check your optic's specifications to confirm before ordering—30mm is common on many hunting and tactical scopes, but some optics use 1-inch tubes instead.
Yes. The X30L comes as a full ring set with the hardware needed for rail mounting. You'll need the appropriate Allen wrenches (typically provided or standard sizes) and a bit of patience to get everything square and level.
Low-profile rings sit closer to the bore and rail, which can help with cheek weld comfort on some stocks, leaves more room for backup iron sights, and may fit rifles with tight geometry where standard rings won't clear the action.