The Warne Rapid Acquisition Multi-Sight Platform or R.A.M.P. is a cantilever style scope mounting platform. The Warne R.A.M.P modular mounting system positions the front ring forward of the upper receiver by 1”. This allows the optics to be mounted farther forward enabling the shooter to have proper head orientation whether upright or prone without sacrificing or compromising due to improper positioning. The Warne R.A.M.P also offers unique 45° mounting rails on both sides of the optic. As you know, variable power optics are great for distance but not CQB scenarios. Additionally, CQB sights are great for close quarters and entry scenarios but not for distance shots or target ID. So, which one do you choose? Why not have both? The R.A.M.P provides exactly that. The primary sight can be as small as a 1-4 or as large as an 8.5-25 or a larger variable power optic. With a mini red dot on one or both sides of the ocular, a shooter can transition from scope to dot or dot to scope in less than a second by rotating the weapon 45° left or right. While the technique is not new, the position of the red dot is. By placing the sight under the ocular of the scope, we have provided a wider field of view through the mini red dot which makes acquiring the dot in the sight faster than you can imagine. And once again, you won’t have to sacrifice your shooting position when transitioning from sight to sight.
Warne Scope Mounts helped innovate the cantilever design, and we continue to do so with our Rapid Acquisition Multi-sight Platform series. The RAMP30 30mm mount’s 45-degree rail allows attachment of a red-dot sight without interfering with proper scope placement. That means you can adapt to distance targeting or CQB situations without giving up proper technique or positioning. It also features quality aluminium construction and is manufactured in the U.S.
Part Number: RAMP30
Fits Objective Size: 72mm
Height: MSR Ideal Height
Finish Colour: Black
Weight: 9.5 oz
Material: Aluminium
Scope Tube Diameter: 30mm
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