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Burris Zee inserts slippage ?
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<blockquote data-quote="hemiford" data-source="post: 1125058" data-attributes="member: 72104"><p>OK, thanks gents.</p><p>A couple of times I put one layer of scotch tape between the rings</p><p>and the scope, only because I'm leery of metal-to-metal contact</p><p>in this interface. I'm also leery of squeezing the scope body too</p><p>hard with the rings.</p><p>I've never used the Zee inserts but I was worried that if not clamped </p><p>down enough there would not be enough friction to hold the scope.</p><p>I'm probably overthinking this and making a mountain out of a</p><p>molehill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hemiford, post: 1125058, member: 72104"] OK, thanks gents. A couple of times I put one layer of scotch tape between the rings and the scope, only because I'm leery of metal-to-metal contact in this interface. I'm also leery of squeezing the scope body too hard with the rings. I've never used the Zee inserts but I was worried that if not clamped down enough there would not be enough friction to hold the scope. I'm probably overthinking this and making a mountain out of a molehill. [/QUOTE]
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