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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scope mounting way off!
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<blockquote data-quote="beakus33" data-source="post: 621742" data-attributes="member: 41623"><p>as a matter of fact i just went threw my scope rings with my home made lapping tool,a piece of drop from our lathe,or mentioned earlier a piece of drill rod,drilled and tapped a hole in it about half way down and kabam! a lapping tool, stopped at autozone got a tube of valve lapping cream for a few bucks. i mounted my rings on my lapping tool first then set the whole schbang on the base and tightened it up, take the caps off, add a little cream, put the caps back on, tighten untill you can just bearly move it then give it a good "hand job" back and forth with a little twisty action. when it free's up adjust the screws a tick and jack it again, then when your done,wipe up your cream and roll over and go to sleep! really it isnt very hard, and if your rings are off very much it will show up really quick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beakus33, post: 621742, member: 41623"] as a matter of fact i just went threw my scope rings with my home made lapping tool,a piece of drop from our lathe,or mentioned earlier a piece of drill rod,drilled and tapped a hole in it about half way down and kabam! a lapping tool, stopped at autozone got a tube of valve lapping cream for a few bucks. i mounted my rings on my lapping tool first then set the whole schbang on the base and tightened it up, take the caps off, add a little cream, put the caps back on, tighten untill you can just bearly move it then give it a good "hand job" back and forth with a little twisty action. when it free's up adjust the screws a tick and jack it again, then when your done,wipe up your cream and roll over and go to sleep! really it isnt very hard, and if your rings are off very much it will show up really quick. [/QUOTE]
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