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Scope mounting way off!
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<blockquote data-quote="BigDaddyKane" data-source="post: 622817" data-attributes="member: 32232"><p>Sidecar... didn't mean to offend. I was just implying that the issue existed previously... and as part of my solution I was going to lap the rings. Thus I didn't feel it necessary to explain that part. I do appreciate your feedback... especially due to your experience in the trade. No apologies are necessary. I'm too easy going to get upset by a miscommunication over a forum. The lapping bar I'm having made does not necessarily need to last me forever... nor will it be some high tech piece of equipment. But it will have the level of precision necessary to lap two rings made from aluminum one time. If I were in your trade... or interested in gunsmithing as a profession I'd opt for the better metal. For now... this is cheap... precise enough... and will be dramatically better than doing nothing at all... agreed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigDaddyKane, post: 622817, member: 32232"] Sidecar... didn't mean to offend. I was just implying that the issue existed previously... and as part of my solution I was going to lap the rings. Thus I didn't feel it necessary to explain that part. I do appreciate your feedback... especially due to your experience in the trade. No apologies are necessary. I'm too easy going to get upset by a miscommunication over a forum. The lapping bar I'm having made does not necessarily need to last me forever... nor will it be some high tech piece of equipment. But it will have the level of precision necessary to lap two rings made from aluminum one time. If I were in your trade... or interested in gunsmithing as a profession I'd opt for the better metal. For now... this is cheap... precise enough... and will be dramatically better than doing nothing at all... agreed? [/QUOTE]
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