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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
To Lap or not to Lap
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<blockquote data-quote="markopolo50" data-source="post: 981434" data-attributes="member: 62938"><p>I alway lap the rings, or I have been for the last few years. I was surprised how bad some of them are and it sure saves the scopes from getting the witness marks. I usually don't check bases but just remounted a one piece Leupold base on a Remington model 7, after Remington replaced the barrel( another story). The base was not nesting on the receiver like it should so I Acraglassed the one end and it fit like a glove then. Lapped the rings and all is good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="markopolo50, post: 981434, member: 62938"] I alway lap the rings, or I have been for the last few years. I was surprised how bad some of them are and it sure saves the scopes from getting the witness marks. I usually don't check bases but just remounted a one piece Leupold base on a Remington model 7, after Remington replaced the barrel( another story). The base was not nesting on the receiver like it should so I Acraglassed the one end and it fit like a glove then. Lapped the rings and all is good. [/QUOTE]
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