RE: lapping your scope rings?
Lapping rings is a must for me. Sure, you can get by without it, but when you start questioning your scope or your gun, its another thing to question. And that is torque on your scope.
All you need is a wheeler lapping kit or simular. It is time consuming depending how much material you want to remove. You need to cold blue the inside of the rings when done. Any cold blueing kit works. It can take over an hour and half, and need to wait probably a day before mounting your scope when done.
Some people like to only lap the bottom half of the rings, but I like to put my lapping bar in like a scope and put the top halfs of the rings on, and lap both. This can make it time consuming, as you have to constantly remove the ring halfs, and make sure you do not get any lapping compound in the screw holes.
Another advantage I found was a better grip on your scope for hard recoiling guns. My 300RUM's recoiled fairly stiff, and would move my scopes. Burris signatrue wouldn't hold up, so I had to lap my leupold rings. They never failed.
Another tip is, its close to impossible to lap talley and maxima ring because you have to assemble and disassemble around the scope connected to the gun.
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