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This is my second option.Better yet to get a base that allows you to place your rings in a different spot.
Yes i am far from it, Never really put attention as long as the scope fit . But will learn .IMO you have a long way to go to get to a full understanding of what constitutes proper scope mounting. The rings need lapping and deburring. Fortunately there is an easy shortcut. Buy some of the Burris rings that have self aligning inserts.
Yes, i need to move the scope back and when do, the turret assembly lays on the side of the ring base that is higher then the other .If I understand you correctly you need to move the scope or the ring so that the only part of the scope that touches the ring is the cylindrical part. The ring needs a little clearance between it and the turret assembly.
Looks like he wants the bottom of the turrent assembly to sit on the lower part with the ring. Sounds like he wants to remove the part of the ring bottom where the ring top attaches. I use the Weaver extended bases and extended rings to solve all sorts of mounting problems. Never moved in at least 30 years on my walking varmit gun. FrankCan you not put the lower part forward? or is the base too short?
Your post make me look at my other scopes i had change with time, Bushnell, Simon, tasco, and all have a turret assembly smaller and they all move freely on the extended ring.Looks like he wants the bottom of the turrent assembly to sit on the lower part with the ring. Sounds like he wants to remove the part of the ring bottom where the ring top attaches. I use the Weaver extended bases and extended rings to solve all sorts of mounting problems. Never moved in at least 30 years on my walking varmit gun. Frank