Originally Posted by
FW Conch
Sorry. I have never heard of bedding a scope to the rings?
As Twinsen says, lapping the rings to a 100% fit would probably not leave enough tension to keep the scope from moving in the rings?
To achieve your goal, it may be best to lap to 70% and use "Blue Locktite" between the scope and rings?
Edit: But again, if I had a scope that did not align with the bore, because of misaligned mounting holes etc., I would go with the "Z" rings. The offset inserts can bring the scope into perfect alignment, and they leave no marks or damage to the scope surface. For distance shooting, they can provide elevation, so you don't have to use up to much of your scope vertical adjustment.
Are you sure your not trying to fix a problem you don't have?
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