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Help! M77 ring halves mixed up ...
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1053255" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>Youtube and the net are full of tutorial videos. Here is one on the ruger system</p><p>[media=youtube]6XnvWg7ez-M[/media]</p><p> I use redfield jr. type bases and lap. If your using a piccitinny bases and high end rings or better imho the Burris signature rings with the inserts you will have the same benefits of true alignment and no ring marks. If your getting ring marks on your scope you need to either upgrade or lap or both. With the proprietary ring/mount of the Ruger I would lap the rings you have and be done with it. Use some birchwood casey cold blue or blue marker after your done for some protection for the naked steel if that is the material of your rings. </p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1053255, member: 85987"] Youtube and the net are full of tutorial videos. Here is one on the ruger system [media=youtube]6XnvWg7ez-M[/media] I use redfield jr. type bases and lap. If your using a piccitinny bases and high end rings or better imho the Burris signature rings with the inserts you will have the same benefits of true alignment and no ring marks. If your getting ring marks on your scope you need to either upgrade or lap or both. With the proprietary ring/mount of the Ruger I would lap the rings you have and be done with it. Use some birchwood casey cold blue or blue marker after your done for some protection for the naked steel if that is the material of your rings. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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