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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="Clem Bronkoski" data-source="post: 1732496" data-attributes="member: 110518"><p>Teesquare how can you possible know you're getting 100% contact with a production ring? It is impossible. Is it just because the manufacturer says so? Lapping rings as mentioned is not even recommended by a few manufacturers. Bedding rings takes a lot less time than lapping (not counting curing time) and better contact is guaranteed. </p><p>When done properly and when re-installing the scope after cleaning up the excess bedding the scope is remarkably secure just setting in the lower half of the rings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clem Bronkoski, post: 1732496, member: 110518"] Teesquare how can you possible know you're getting 100% contact with a production ring? It is impossible. Is it just because the manufacturer says so? Lapping rings as mentioned is not even recommended by a few manufacturers. Bedding rings takes a lot less time than lapping (not counting curing time) and better contact is guaranteed. When done properly and when re-installing the scope after cleaning up the excess bedding the scope is remarkably secure just setting in the lower half of the rings. [/QUOTE]
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