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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Do you always lap your scope rings?
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<blockquote data-quote="marchboom" data-source="post: 1731245" data-attributes="member: 10562"><p>I ALWAYS check the rings for straightness but since using the Burris Signature Z rings there is no longer a need for lapping. Any correction can be made with these rings and you can put in a 20 degree (or more) correction if you shoot long range. And with these rings you don't need to really crank down on the screws. With the inserts having almost 100% contact with the scope, it doesn't take much to secure the scope to the rings.</p><p></p><p>Also, these rings will not mark up the scope. That will increase the scope's value if you decide to sell it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marchboom, post: 1731245, member: 10562"] I ALWAYS check the rings for straightness but since using the Burris Signature Z rings there is no longer a need for lapping. Any correction can be made with these rings and you can put in a 20 degree (or more) correction if you shoot long range. And with these rings you don't need to really crank down on the screws. With the inserts having almost 100% contact with the scope, it doesn't take much to secure the scope to the rings. Also, these rings will not mark up the scope. That will increase the scope's value if you decide to sell it. [/QUOTE]
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