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<blockquote data-quote="etisll40" data-source="post: 626087" data-attributes="member: 15229"><p>Great insight and knowledge Scott. Thanks for taking the time to write about this, I learned something about scope alignment that I never was comfortable with and this does explain it.</p><p> </p><p>I probably will buy some Burris signature rings as them seemed interesting and a good idea when I read the review on here. A friend and a good gunsmith and benchshooter suggested them as a possibility but I decided on nightforce rings on the 7mm stw he built for me. Can they take the pounding and still not break or un torque?</p><p> </p><p>Another question about the Burris rings and others? What torque setting should a scope be set at to not damage the scope and along the same lines, what torque for either the rings and/or a rail too. Should locktight be used with any of these?</p><p> </p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Ed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="etisll40, post: 626087, member: 15229"] Great insight and knowledge Scott. Thanks for taking the time to write about this, I learned something about scope alignment that I never was comfortable with and this does explain it. I probably will buy some Burris signature rings as them seemed interesting and a good idea when I read the review on here. A friend and a good gunsmith and benchshooter suggested them as a possibility but I decided on nightforce rings on the 7mm stw he built for me. Can they take the pounding and still not break or un torque? Another question about the Burris rings and others? What torque setting should a scope be set at to not damage the scope and along the same lines, what torque for either the rings and/or a rail too. Should locktight be used with any of these? Thanks, Ed [/QUOTE]
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