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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Do you put anything between your rings and scope tube?
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<blockquote data-quote="B-LOT Banga" data-source="post: 1898949" data-attributes="member: 106734"><p>[USER=102083]@L.Sherm[/USER]</p><p></p><p>Thank you so much again for your advice. This here is a Winchester 70 in .270 Weatherby Magnum with a Warne mountain tech rail and 1" vortex pro rings with a new Leupold VX-3i 4-14x40 CDS. I made a test lap to find out a baseline and it was spot on. I cleaned it with alcohol and steel wool, wiped it clean and applied a thin layer of JB weld. Left it overnight and this is the results. To me it also helps as it won't spin as easily with the epoxy bedding versus bare lapped which might make it hold better without any added torque on the screws and no ring marks if I plan to change scopes, etc. I will never use a base or rings unbedded ever again. Thanks again brother!!! Aloha from Hawaii</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B-LOT Banga, post: 1898949, member: 106734"] [USER=102083]@L.Sherm[/USER] Thank you so much again for your advice. This here is a Winchester 70 in .270 Weatherby Magnum with a Warne mountain tech rail and 1” vortex pro rings with a new Leupold VX-3i 4-14x40 CDS. I made a test lap to find out a baseline and it was spot on. I cleaned it with alcohol and steel wool, wiped it clean and applied a thin layer of JB weld. Left it overnight and this is the results. To me it also helps as it won’t spin as easily with the epoxy bedding versus bare lapped which might make it hold better without any added torque on the screws and no ring marks if I plan to change scopes, etc. I will never use a base or rings unbedded ever again. Thanks again brother!!! Aloha from Hawaii [/QUOTE]
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