Warne Maxima Permanent Attach 30mm Medium Matte Rings for Ruger M77/Super Redhawk
Warne Scope Mounts
The Warne Maxima Quick Detach 30mm rings for Ruger M77 and Super Redhawk rifles deliver the confidence of repeatable scope mounting without the fuss of a separate base. These medium-height rings are machined to fit the tapered dovetail receiver of your M77 Hawkeye or Super Redhawk directly—no intermediate mounting plate required. That precision fit means your scope seats solidly, and you get rock-solid zero confidence from the first shot.
Built around Warne's proven indexable lever quick-detach system, these rings let you remove your scope and reattach it later without losing zero. The lever itself can be repositioned to your preferred angle—just pull it out, rotate it where you want it, and let it snap back into place. That flexibility matters when space around the action is tight or when you're running multiple scopes on the same rifle. The scalloped recoil control key bites into your receiver's dovetail for positive engagement, and four Torx socket-cap screws (T-15) secure the scope tube with 25 in/lbs of torque.
If you hunt or shoot with a Ruger M77 or Super Redhawk, these rings eliminate guesswork. Warne engineered them specifically for your gun's receiver geometry, so installation is straightforward and performance is reliable. Matte finish resists glint and pairs cleanly with most hunting and tactical setups.
| Tube Diameter | 30mm |
| Height | Medium |
| Finish | Matte |
| Firearm Fit | Ruger M77 Hawkeye, Ruger Super Redhawk (tapered dovetail receiver) |
| Quick-Detach System | Indexable lever with zero return |
| Mounting Screws | Four T-15 Torx socket-cap screws |
| Recommended Torque | 25 in/lbs |
Yes. These rings are machined to fit directly onto the M77's tapered dovetail receiver. No mounting base is needed—Warne engineered them specifically for this firearm's geometry.
Yes. The quick-detach lever system is designed for return to zero. Once you remove and reattach the scope, your point of impact remains true, so you can confidently swap optics or store your scope separately.
Yes. The indexable lever allows you to pull it out, rotate it to your preferred position, and let it snap back into place. This is useful if clearance around the action or your scope's turret layout demands a different lever angle.
You'll need a T-15 Torx socket or driver to secure the four socket-cap screws that hold the scope tube. Warne recommends 25 in/lbs of torque for proper clamping without over-tightening.