FIFYNo need to lap if Burris Signature Zee series rings with elliptical inserts and alignment bars are used.
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Rings are only part of the equation, btw. Put a set of $200 rings on a box stock rifle, and chances are pretty darn good they won’t be in perfect alignment.No need to lap if good rings are used.
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It’s not about whether they will move or not...Never have and probably never will. Even the scopes on the big rifles have never moved even with cheap rings.
Seems everything from a mid level leupy mk4 to a premier/tangent or schmidt have never had a problem. Maybe I'm doing it wrong........Rings are only part of the equation, btw. Put a set of $200 rings on a box stock rifle, and chances are pretty darn good they won’t be in perfect alignment.
What do you mean by had a problem?Seems everything from a mid level leupy mk4 to a premier/tangent or schmidt have had a problem. Maybe I'm doing it wrong........
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Rings are only part of the equation, btw. Put a set of $200 rings on a box stock rifle, and chances are pretty darn good they won’t be in perfect alignment.
Prevents uneven pressure from being applied to the scope tube. A scope tube that is stressed and distorted will never track true, and be much harder to sight in and make repetitive adjustments.What is the purpose of lapping the rings. The reticle is gonna be where the reticle is.