Rusan
Weatherby Model 307 Short Action Picatinny Rail
Weatherby Model 307 Short Action Picatinny Rail
Steel - Burnished
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Please note: Always check A/B/C measurements before ordering, especially if the rifle has been modified or comes in multiple receiver variants.
Specifications:
| ManufacturerRusan is the manufacturer of this rail.Read more | Rusan |
| MaterialSteel is a classic material for Picatinny rails and mounts.Read more | Steel |
| SurfaceBluing provides a matte black finish and a certain degree of corrosion protection.Read more | Blued |
| MOAMOA indicates the incline of the rail. Choose the variant that suits your needs.Read more | 0 MOA |
| Platform | Picatinny |
| Screws | Screws included |
| A/B/C measurementsThe A/B/C measurements are used to check the distance between mounting points before purchase.Read more | 21.9 / 86 / 21.9 mm |
| Length | 140 mm |
Package contents:
1 Picatinny rail and all screws.
MOA
MOA
MOA indicates the incline of the rail. A 0 MOA rail is flat and is the natural choice for general hunting and target shooting.
An angled rail can provide more elevation adjustment in the scope when shooting at longer distances. Always use the MOA value specified for the particular variant.
Read more in our article:What does MOA mean on a Picatinny rail?
Material
Material
This rail is made of steel, which remains the classic choice for both mounts and Picatinny rails. Steel has high rigidity and is extremely durable. The material can withstand repeated mounting and dismounting without deforming the contact surfaces.
Steel is heavier than aluminum, but for a Picatinny rail, the weight difference is practically minimal – typically under 50 grams.
Read more: Steel vs. aluminum – which is best for your rifle?
Surface treatment
Surface treatment
This rail is made of blued steel. Bluing is a chemical surface treatment that provides a nice, matte black finish and a certain degree of corrosion protection.
Bluing is less resistant than QPQ-treated steel and hard anodized aluminum and therefore requires a little more care. A thin layer of oil after use in damp weather will keep the surface in good condition.
Read more about surface treatment: Surface treatment
Read more about bluing: Bluing
Mounting
Mounting
The rail is mounted on the rifle's receiver or mounting surface with the included screws.
We recommend using a torque wrench during installation. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for torque and thread locker.
Some rails, especially for rifles with dovetail or prism mounts, may require fine-tuning or adaptation by a gunsmith to be correctly mounted on the rifle. In general, however, this is not necessary, and the rail can be mounted without problems.
Recommended mounting torque: 2.7–3.3 Nm
Rail installation:Read the guide for mounting a Picatinny rail
Fire
Fire
Rusan is a Croatian manufacturer with many years of experience in mounting solutions for rifles. Their range includes Picatinny rails, rings, mounts, and adapters.
Read more about Rusan here: Rusan
See all products from Rusan: Rusan range
Compatibility
Compatibility
The rail has a Picatinny platform and can be used with standard Picatinny rings and mounts. The rail is also compatible with Weaver mounts.
Please note that compatibility does not necessarily go the other way. A Weaver rail does not always fit with Picatinny mounts.
Read more about the difference between Picatinny and Weaver here:Picatinny vs. Weaver
See compatible mounts:Scope Mounts
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