Warne Mountain Tech 1-Piece Picatinny Base Matte for Howa Mini Action Rifles
Warne Scope Mounts
The Warne Mountain Tech 1-Piece Picatinny Base is a lightweight scope mount built for hunters and shooters who demand precision without excess weight. Engineered specifically for Howa Mini Action rifles, this one-piece design integrates a 20 MOA elevation offset—a smart choice for shooters running long-range hunting loads or extending effective distance on compact platforms. The matte finish resists glare and blends seamlessly with modern tactical and hunting setups.
One-piece bases eliminate the variables that come with two-ring systems: no canting, no shifting between rings, and tighter tolerances from rail to optic. That rigidity matters when you're making the shot that counts. The 20 MOA built-in angle gives you more usable elevation adjustment in your scope's turrets—critical if you're pushing distance on a short-action platform or working with a lower-magnification optic that doesn't leave room for dead-air dial travel.
Warne has engineered Mountain Tech around the principle that ounces matter in the field. Whether you're glassing steep country or running a minimalist setup, this base delivers the mechanical security of a precision scope mount without unnecessary weight. The Picatinny interface is the modern standard, compatible with any modern optic ring system designed for mil-spec rails.
| Manufacturer | Warne Scope Mounts |
| Product Series | Mountain Tech |
| Mount Type | One-Piece Picatinny Base |
| Finish | Matte |
| Elevation Offset | 20 MOA |
| Rifle Action Fit | Howa Mini Action |
| Rail Standard | Picatinny |
Yes—this base is engineered specifically for Howa Mini Action platforms. Confirm your action type before ordering to ensure proper fit.
The 20 MOA angle is pre-built into the base to angle your optic upward slightly. This gives your scope's elevation turrets more usable clicks before you run out of travel, which is valuable for long-range hunting or shooting distances beyond what a flat-top base would support. If you're hunting at moderate ranges with a standard scope, a flat base may work; for extended distance or maximum turret adjustment room, 20 MOA is worth considering.
Any Picatinny-compatible scope rings will work with this base. Picatinny is the modern standard, and you'll find rings from Warne, Leupold, Nightforce, and most other quality manufacturers in this interface.
A one-piece base eliminates the seams and variables of two separate rings, reducing potential for canting and improving rigidity. For precision hunting and shooting, that consistency translates to tighter groups and more confidence in your zero.