
Burris XTR Signature Rings – 34 mm
Designed for the tactical shooter who demands strength, precision, and adaptability, the Burris XTR Signature Rings 34 mm deliver. These rugged, yet lightweight, aluminum rings feature dual steel clamps with full cross‑through design to firmly secure your scope on Picatinny or Weaver rails while self-centering for perfect alignment
Featuring Burris’s patented Pos‑Align® insert technology, each ring includes five sets of inserts (±0, ±5, ±10, two sets of ±20 MOA) so you can dial in up to 40 MOA of elevation without moving your scope turrets or using shims or specialized bases . The inserts also compensate for off‑center drilling or misaligned bases, preserving optical integrity and eliminating lapping.
Field testers praise their reliability: one shooter reported flawless zero retention after mounting on a .243 and .270 rifle over hundreds of rounds, and another noted the rose‑joint insert design ensures scuff-free retention while allowing needed adjustment.
With six top screws for even pressure distribution and the ability to maintain zero after removal, the 34 mm XTR rails offer serious tactical performance and mounting flexibility for heavy-duty optics without weight penalty. Torque specs are 20 in‑lb on the top caps, and 40–70 in‑lb on the dual steel clamp bolts per Burris torque guidelines.
Key Features:
- Fits 34 mm main tubes; 1″ or 1.5″ height
- Self‑centering dual steel clamps (Picatinny/Weaver compatible)
- Pos‑Align inserts for 0–40 MOA cant adjustment
- Maintains zero without turret changes or shimming
- Lightweight yet robust CNC aluminum build
- No ring marks & rose‑joint freedom of movement
- Burris Forever Warranty
Each ring set includes one set of the +/- 0 MOA concentric, one set each of the +/-5 MOA and +/-10 MOA, and two sets of the +/-20 MOA. With these inserts, it is possible to make 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 or 40 MOA of cant in the scope mount.
ITEM | HEIGHT | RING SIZE | MATERIAL |
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420210 | 1.00 in. | 34mm | Aluminum |
420211 | 1.50 in. | 34mm | Aluminum |
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Customer Ratings & Reviews
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Good Quaity, Look Great and Work Perfect.
To reach 1,250 yards, I required an additional 5 mils, and to accommodate a new scope with a 34mm tube, I purchased these rings which proved to be a great fit. I used the -10 moa ring in the front and the +5 moa ring in the rear, resulting in a 25 mil up adjustment for long-range targets. With 10 mils of downward adjustment, I was able to zero the scope at 100 yards. The 1.5-inch rings I purchased provided 3/8 inch clearance between the rail and scope, which was ideal for my rifle. It is worth noting that the 1-inch tall rings would have been too short for my AR style rifle. As with most rings, the measurement is taken from the top of the rail to the center of the ring.
XTR Signature Rings
Whenever possible, I use Signature rings, both for traditional and Picatinny mounts. They provide excellent protection to your scope, preventing any scarring or damage. Additionally, they eliminate the need for ring lapping and allow you to add up to 20-30 degrees of inclination for long-range shooting, giving you ample elevation for accurate dialing. While they may be relatively expensive compared to other brands, paying attention to these details makes them a worthwhile investment. However, if you don't prioritize these factors, you may not notice their benefits.
For those with a 0 MOA rail
If you have a 0 MOA rail and need the distance, these burris adjustable scope rings will give you all the elevation you will need to get to the 1000 yards and farther targets.
So adjustable.
I have a AK with a side scope rail that was riveted crooked. Ran out of elevation. No problem now. The burris xtr rings quality is excellent. One scope ring has a small finger print in the finish. The packaging is meant for storage. It’s realy a storage case. Will be buying a second set for my Spanish mauser. Just installed a Scope rail mount and ran out of elevation with the scope that I wanted to use. Much easier than trying to shim.
Works Great
I've had these burris 34mm scope rings for at least a couple years now which secure a Vortex 4.5-27 scope on a 6.5 Tikka T3 Tac. I have had no problems with them since mounting. The pros to the rings are that they have been non marring so far and can be spaced at your preferences on the rail. The biggest plus to these rings is having the ability to essentially sight the scope in without using the turrets for gross adjustments. You can build in elevation and center windage while preserving a maximum of internal scope adjustment. The only con is also its adjustability. You will fiddle around a fair amount until they are set. Setting the gaps even on the sides, while maintaining level requires patience. These are the 1.5 inch high x 34mm set for reference.
A great quality option
I was hesitant at the cost of these rings, but am glad I purchased them. What this set provides you with is options. In addition to the great quality of these scope rings, you have the option to add elevation with the included inserts. These rings are an economical option if you want to purchase rings and an elevated base for your long-range setup. You can also subtract elevation if your setup currently has an elevated base. About the only thing lacking is the option of the second set of zero degree rings. Burris only includes 1 set of them in the package; as far as I can tell, there is no option to purchase an additional set.
Excellent Scope rings
For the price, these Scope rings are so good. I see no need to spend hundreds of dollars for rings. Burris has made great rings for 40 years and maybe further. Attaching to the gun is easy, and all the tools to attach are in the kit
Burris signature rings
Nice solid rings, these 34mm rings will hold your scope without ring marks . They can also instill cant in your scope for long-range shooting sabin you from buying the canted bases. They also can be removed and installed without losing your zero
Found my burris xtr signature rings for sale at mountsplus
This is an exceptional product! It is rare when a product lives up to it's hype, but these rings do. Although a little bulky due to the plastic sleeves, they are not excessively heavy. I have not weighed them, but they feel lighter in hand than my Warren and Talley rings. They hold zero, protect your scope from marring and allow you to center your reticle without using up your turrets adjustments. Just maybe the best rings for long-range target rifles that you can buy.I have two pair and plan to replace one more on another rifle whose present set of rings or action is so far off being in line that almost all of the scopes windage adjustment is used up just to center the reticle on the target.
Best Value in Premium Rings
I use these Burris xtr signature rings (both 30 and 34mm) on pic rails that do not have MOA built into bases. Allows efficient use of your scope's adjustment range, effectively giving you additional upward bullet impact for extended range impacts. I have found installation quick and easy. (Follow instructions) Never had rings slip or POI shift. They have the additional benefit of not putting any "ring bite" onto the tube body. If you ever want to move the scope to another rifle or sell it, a pristine tube is a definite plus. With features no other manufacturer offers at a very competitive price point, they can't be beaten.
Very impressed-Ingenious product
I had purchased a high-end 34mm scope and was considering how I should mount it when I came across these Burris signature scope rings. Should I get the 20-degree base and use standard tactical rings or try this radically different approach? I am an alpha type of guy prone to experiment, so I thought, why not. I read the other reviews, so I knew there might be a learning curve to their use, but I went ahead and purchased them. I have to say that I am usually hard to impress, but right out of the box, I was blown away. They are packaged in very high quality, rubber gasketed boxes that you will find many uses for. They attach to your rail base like any other set of rings. The inserts are marked with their degree and orientation (up or down expressed as + or -). There is no lapping required and no marring of your $$$$$ scope you just purchased. What I did was to set the rifle up on sandbags on the range and then bore sight with scope run down to the lowest setting. This gives maximum elevation adjustment when completed and see which combo works best. You can even correct for a significant windage problem by canting them off-center. You need to experiment. I found it no more complicated than a regular boresight. After tightening everything down, I shot some fantastic groups which verified there was no slippage or loss of zero. I can say that I am now in the process of switching several of my long-range rifles over to this system because it works. It allows elevation from zero to 40 MOA.
great rings
Bought these Burris xtr signature rings to hold down a big 34mm scope, and it does that job great. The inserts are an excellent addition to add forward cant to the scope plus they help keep from damaging a costly scope. The storage box the rings come in also is a plus!
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