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How to check if you need to Lap?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tesoro" data-source="post: 1428345" data-attributes="member: 44340"><p>Like Alex Wheeler said put your rings on tight first and then mount as there is always a little play with the screws to help with alignment, esp on factory guns.</p><p>Correct, I wonder how many people blame the ring quality on 2 pieces when it is really the rifle manufacturer!</p><p>I remember that tape back in the old days. Prob not made anymore but I bet some high grade medical tape or whatever could so the same trick. Better chemistry these days.</p><p>My rings should arrive today. I had another set of 1in talley lightweights I probably wasnt ever going to use and was going to practice on them. I had them in my hand a week ago in my little gun room and now I absolutely cannot find them or remember what I did with them. And I am only 57. pretty pathetic!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tesoro, post: 1428345, member: 44340"] Like Alex Wheeler said put your rings on tight first and then mount as there is always a little play with the screws to help with alignment, esp on factory guns. Correct, I wonder how many people blame the ring quality on 2 pieces when it is really the rifle manufacturer! I remember that tape back in the old days. Prob not made anymore but I bet some high grade medical tape or whatever could so the same trick. Better chemistry these days. My rings should arrive today. I had another set of 1in talley lightweights I probably wasnt ever going to use and was going to practice on them. I had them in my hand a week ago in my little gun room and now I absolutely cannot find them or remember what I did with them. And I am only 57. pretty pathetic! [/QUOTE]
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