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first time lapping rings
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<blockquote data-quote="misterc01" data-source="post: 2157062" data-attributes="member: 109160"><p>I have rifles wiht rings I have lapped and some I have not. I lapped my most expensive scope, and when I did, the rings showed a definitive color change as the surface was flattened/trued. Obviously to me there was a difference in the rings interior surface. That allowed my to "check the box" on one more item on the route to shooting accurately. How did it affect my accuracy? Who knows? I am just happy with how my scope integrated into my sysyem and the overall accuracy I get from it. On my other rifles which ar emore for fun shooting, I am also happy with the accuracy I get from them. Bottom Line - It can't hurt, sounds logical and I will continue lapping those I want to get the most performance out of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="misterc01, post: 2157062, member: 109160"] I have rifles wiht rings I have lapped and some I have not. I lapped my most expensive scope, and when I did, the rings showed a definitive color change as the surface was flattened/trued. Obviously to me there was a difference in the rings interior surface. That allowed my to "check the box" on one more item on the route to shooting accurately. How did it affect my accuracy? Who knows? I am just happy with how my scope integrated into my sysyem and the overall accuracy I get from it. On my other rifles which ar emore for fun shooting, I am also happy with the accuracy I get from them. Bottom Line - It can't hurt, sounds logical and I will continue lapping those I want to get the most performance out of. [/QUOTE]
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