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<blockquote data-quote="mjkten" data-source="post: 1401905" data-attributes="member: 85946"><p>I read an article on this site just today where Jim See bedded the scope into the rings. He used release agent on the scope tube and J.B. Weld as the bedding into the ring itself. </p><p>I have also read an article by Ross Seyfried where he used some sort of electrical insulating liquid rubber compound in the rings to lock the scope in place on particularly hard recoiling rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mjkten, post: 1401905, member: 85946"] I read an article on this site just today where Jim See bedded the scope into the rings. He used release agent on the scope tube and J.B. Weld as the bedding into the ring itself. I have also read an article by Ross Seyfried where he used some sort of electrical insulating liquid rubber compound in the rings to lock the scope in place on particularly hard recoiling rifles. [/QUOTE]
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