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Whose had faulty scope rings?
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<blockquote data-quote="DJ Fergus" data-source="post: 1958153" data-attributes="member: 93895"><p>I've had some Talley's that started to hairline crack on the upper ring half. Talley was great in sending me some free upper ring halves. But even with them starting to crack, they didn't cause me accuracy problems.My original question from the start of this post should have been who's had problems with scope rings causing inaccuracy when there was no obvious visual issue and it wasn't an issue with the screws being loose. In other words: everything was tight and everything visually checked out good but when the rings were replaced with new rings: accuracy was restored. I'm asking because I've never saw that be the case before. I keep seeing posts where ring replacement is suggested as something to do to eliminate an accuracy problem. I just don't understand that because I've never saw a set of rings that were tight and everything appeared to be good, but indeed were bad and causing accuracy problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ Fergus, post: 1958153, member: 93895"] I've had some Talley's that started to hairline crack on the upper ring half. Talley was great in sending me some free upper ring halves. But even with them starting to crack, they didn't cause me accuracy problems.My original question from the start of this post should have been who's had problems with scope rings causing inaccuracy when there was no obvious visual issue and it wasn't an issue with the screws being loose. In other words: everything was tight and everything visually checked out good but when the rings were replaced with new rings: accuracy was restored. I'm asking because I've never saw that be the case before. I keep seeing posts where ring replacement is suggested as something to do to eliminate an accuracy problem. I just don't understand that because I've never saw a set of rings that were tight and everything appeared to be good, but indeed were bad and causing accuracy problems. [/QUOTE]
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