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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="doctorjj" data-source="post: 1731446" data-attributes="member: 21628"><p>No offense, Hand Skills, but your answer above makes me question whether you've really thought this through. And certainly makes me question whether you've actually ever lapped any rings. You can feel the clamping force increase as you do the lapping process. When you first start, you can tighten the rings down pretty good and it's still easy to turn the lapping tool. As the bore of the rings become concentric AND perfectly round, as you begin to tighten down each ring, suddenly is becomes very hard to turn the lap even with the screws minimally tightened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doctorjj, post: 1731446, member: 21628"] No offense, Hand Skills, but your answer above makes me question whether you’ve really thought this through. And certainly makes me question whether you’ve actually ever lapped any rings. You can feel the clamping force increase as you do the lapping process. When you first start, you can tighten the rings down pretty good and it’s still easy to turn the lapping tool. As the bore of the rings become concentric AND perfectly round, as you begin to tighten down each ring, suddenly is becomes very hard to turn the lap even with the screws minimally tightened. [/QUOTE]
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