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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Do you always lap your scope rings?
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<blockquote data-quote="KS2506" data-source="post: 1732280" data-attributes="member: 90958"><p>I have had a gun shop for over 45 years. Was and still am a big fan of Rugers. Had many 77's and sold many. When the Leupold old 3x9 was a popular scope, they did not have enough windage adjustment many times to be zeroed properly. Was a real pain to get zeroed by changing different ring clamps on the bases to get them zeroed. When </p><p>Burris came out with the Signature rings they were a Godsend. As far as holding ability, in the 80's I had a 8 lb. 458 M700 with a 3x Leupold that would not stay in place until I used the Signature rings. A friend and I shot it 75 times in one day and the scope never moved. Never thought about bedding it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KS2506, post: 1732280, member: 90958"] I have had a gun shop for over 45 years. Was and still am a big fan of Rugers. Had many 77's and sold many. When the Leupold old 3x9 was a popular scope, they did not have enough windage adjustment many times to be zeroed properly. Was a real pain to get zeroed by changing different ring clamps on the bases to get them zeroed. When Burris came out with the Signature rings they were a Godsend. As far as holding ability, in the 80's I had a 8 lb. 458 M700 with a 3x Leupold that would not stay in place until I used the Signature rings. A friend and I shot it 75 times in one day and the scope never moved. Never thought about bedding it. [/QUOTE]
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