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Scope mounting: Should I Lap or Bed my Mounting System?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim See" data-source="post: 1417981" data-attributes="member: 69519"><p>Guys thanks for the responses, i agree about the Burris rings. i used to use them myself years ago. With the advent of big heavy tactical scopes I feel they are a little light for the application. I also agree with the comment about quik removal being a pain. I use an aerosol release agent called "Mold Shield" the commercial product Brownells sells in aerosol is very similar and both work excellent. For the epoxy I use 5 minute JB Weld, i usually let it set up for 20 minutes before pulling the scope out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim See, post: 1417981, member: 69519"] Guys thanks for the responses, i agree about the Burris rings. i used to use them myself years ago. With the advent of big heavy tactical scopes I feel they are a little light for the application. I also agree with the comment about quik removal being a pain. I use an aerosol release agent called "Mold Shield" the commercial product Brownells sells in aerosol is very similar and both work excellent. For the epoxy I use 5 minute JB Weld, i usually let it set up for 20 minutes before pulling the scope out. [/QUOTE]
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