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OK, this is a new one on me. I have been hearing more and more people talking about lapping their scope rings, some even going so far as saying it is absolutely necessary in some instances.
When I got my Nightforce scope for one of my Barretts, the manual specifically states that lapping the rings is a REQUIREMENT, that if not done, could void the warranty on the scope.
Now I have mounted a few scopes in my time, and have NEVER lapped the rings before! Best I have done, is I got these scope ring alignment bars that I use to aligned the front and rear rings to each other before mounting the scope in them.
So how many of you actually lap those scope rings? Is this another one of those latest fad things that crops up every now and again? I think a lapping bar may make it easier to align the front and rear rings than using those pointed alignment bars I now use, but actually lapping the rings? I'm not sure about that one.
Now bear in mind that I tend to use rather high quality rings, so year, I guess if you use the el cheapo brands, there may be some machining problems you would need to smooth out. But heck, what exactly does this gain by doing this lapping step?
When I got my Nightforce scope for one of my Barretts, the manual specifically states that lapping the rings is a REQUIREMENT, that if not done, could void the warranty on the scope.
Now I have mounted a few scopes in my time, and have NEVER lapped the rings before! Best I have done, is I got these scope ring alignment bars that I use to aligned the front and rear rings to each other before mounting the scope in them.
So how many of you actually lap those scope rings? Is this another one of those latest fad things that crops up every now and again? I think a lapping bar may make it easier to align the front and rear rings than using those pointed alignment bars I now use, but actually lapping the rings? I'm not sure about that one.
Now bear in mind that I tend to use rather high quality rings, so year, I guess if you use the el cheapo brands, there may be some machining problems you would need to smooth out. But heck, what exactly does this gain by doing this lapping step?