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Nightforce Scope/Nightforce Rings Question
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<blockquote data-quote="rangerman" data-source="post: 787075" data-attributes="member: 8851"><p>I have a new NXS 5.5x22x56 scope and am waiting on the ultralight Nightforce rings to come in. This is my first Nightforce scope but on other scope/ring combinations (except when using the Burris Signature Zee rings w/inserts) I have always lined the inside of the rings with the blue 3M painters tape to prevent ring marks on the scope tube. This has served me exceptionally well with absolutely no problems and no ring marks whatsoever. The question I have is should I use the tape on the Nightforce rings or just use them as they are. I just want to protect the finish on the scope tube.</p><p>Thanks in advance for any and all recommendations and advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rangerman, post: 787075, member: 8851"] I have a new NXS 5.5x22x56 scope and am waiting on the ultralight Nightforce rings to come in. This is my first Nightforce scope but on other scope/ring combinations (except when using the Burris Signature Zee rings w/inserts) I have always lined the inside of the rings with the blue 3M painters tape to prevent ring marks on the scope tube. This has served me exceptionally well with absolutely no problems and no ring marks whatsoever. The question I have is should I use the tape on the Nightforce rings or just use them as they are. I just want to protect the finish on the scope tube. Thanks in advance for any and all recommendations and advice. [/QUOTE]
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