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Precision Scope Mounting For The Working Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim See" data-source="post: 1591440" data-attributes="member: 69519"><p>Dean, Lapping the rings will not give you 100% contact in many instances for 2 reasons. One it is sometimes physically impossible to remove enough material when steel rings are severely misaligned. and TWO the bigger reason is, your lapping bar wears as you lap. so unless you throw away your lapping bar after every 3-4 jobs it is dimensionally no longer cylindrical and the proper diameter. The easiest way to secure a perfect fit is bedding the scope to rings, it is less than a 5 minute job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim See, post: 1591440, member: 69519"] Dean, Lapping the rings will not give you 100% contact in many instances for 2 reasons. One it is sometimes physically impossible to remove enough material when steel rings are severely misaligned. and TWO the bigger reason is, your lapping bar wears as you lap. so unless you throw away your lapping bar after every 3-4 jobs it is dimensionally no longer cylindrical and the proper diameter. The easiest way to secure a perfect fit is bedding the scope to rings, it is less than a 5 minute job. [/QUOTE]
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