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Lapping Nightforce rings???
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyboy" data-source="post: 204754" data-attributes="member: 3733"><p>The price of the rings has nothing to do with them needing to be lapped or not. Like what was said before, if your reciever is not perfect the base will warp to fit it when you tighten the screws. This is why I epoxy bed all my picitiny bases stress free. I also lap almost all of the rings I mount a scope to. The 15 minutes it takes gives me piece of mind that my customers are getting the best job possible, and once it's done I know it wont shift, mar or move.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyboy, post: 204754, member: 3733"] The price of the rings has nothing to do with them needing to be lapped or not. Like what was said before, if your reciever is not perfect the base will warp to fit it when you tighten the screws. This is why I epoxy bed all my picitiny bases stress free. I also lap almost all of the rings I mount a scope to. The 15 minutes it takes gives me piece of mind that my customers are getting the best job possible, and once it's done I know it wont shift, mar or move. [/QUOTE]
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