



Designed for bolt-action rifles
RSM-01 Scope Rings
RSM-01 is a premium set of two separate scope rings, designed for mounting optical scopes on bolt-action rifles. Combining precision engineering with versatility, it ensures a secure and reliable hold for your scope in the most demanding shooting applications.
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RSM-01 Scope Rings

Designed for bolt-action rifles

RSM-01 Scope Rings
"DAVIKA optical sight rings are made in diameters of 30 mm and 34 mm, with height options of 30 mm, 34 mm, and 38 mm."
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RSM-01 Scope Rings
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FAQs
Do the scope rings need lapping?
"Rings for DAVIKA optical sights are produced on modern new 5-axis machines in automatic mode, which achieves high precision of the product. However, unlike a monoblock, the coaxiality of the rings is affected by the base of their installation (Picatinny rail), and if it is crooked, it will require lapping (or a new Picatinny rail)."
What material are the rings for the optical sight made of?
The material of manufacture is aluminum 7075-T6, which is the strongest aluminum alloy in the world and has a tensile strength almost 2 times higher than cast aluminum and magnesium alloys.
What coating do the rings for the optical sight have?
Hard anodized coating – the surface of the mount is resistant to scratches, mechanical damage, and environmental influences. This is a very high-quality coating that will protect the scope mount for many years.
How to choose the diameter and height?
The diameter of the rings for the optical sight must match the diameter of the tube of your optical sight.
To determine the minimum height of the rings for the optical sight, the external diameter of the exit lens of the optical sight should be divided by 2. The resulting value will be theoretical.
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What is the tightening torque of the screws?
Clamping plate – maximum force 5 Nm or 45 in-lb.
"Rings – maximum torque 3 Nm 25 in-lb, but always follow the manufacturer's recommendations for the optical sight to avoid overloading the sight's mount."