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How to check if you need to Lap?
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<blockquote data-quote="jrock" data-source="post: 1427521" data-attributes="member: 78569"><p>All the Talley Light weight's I've mounted had very little contact prior to lapping. I don't want rings to exert a flexing force on my expensive scopes so I lap them. I also lap Leopold rings as well. I switched to rails and TPS rings and never had to lap. I honestly hate lapping as its a pain. Next time I use Talley's, I might try bedding them vs. lapping. Lapping aluminum isn't nearly as bad as steel. I would vote to try bedding steel rings before lapping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrock, post: 1427521, member: 78569"] All the Talley Light weight's I've mounted had very little contact prior to lapping. I don't want rings to exert a flexing force on my expensive scopes so I lap them. I also lap Leopold rings as well. I switched to rails and TPS rings and never had to lap. I honestly hate lapping as its a pain. Next time I use Talley's, I might try bedding them vs. lapping. Lapping aluminum isn't nearly as bad as steel. I would vote to try bedding steel rings before lapping. [/QUOTE]
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