Hello All,
This is my first post, but I've been around for years. The 6mmbr site got me into shooting and reloading - then I had kids (3). I'm about ready to jump back in (I've really missed it!)
I'm posting to ask a question about the way different scope rings mount to a pic rail. Attached is sketch of the cross section of a rail. The dimensions/tolerances are from the 1913 standard. My question is this - The way the rail is toleranced indicates to me that the ring base should make contact on the angles (yellow), yet many designs make contact on the top of the rail (orange). The yellow surfaces are controlled with the .748 +/- .002 dimension, while the top can be as much as .02 under and still be in spec.
In your experience, does it matter?

This is my first post, but I've been around for years. The 6mmbr site got me into shooting and reloading - then I had kids (3). I'm about ready to jump back in (I've really missed it!)
I'm posting to ask a question about the way different scope rings mount to a pic rail. Attached is sketch of the cross section of a rail. The dimensions/tolerances are from the 1913 standard. My question is this - The way the rail is toleranced indicates to me that the ring base should make contact on the angles (yellow), yet many designs make contact on the top of the rail (orange). The yellow surfaces are controlled with the .748 +/- .002 dimension, while the top can be as much as .02 under and still be in spec.
In your experience, does it matter?
