DShortt
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Some brass manufacturers advise against annealing also.Some scope-mount makers advise against lapping. Talley for one.
Some brass manufacturers advise against annealing also.Some scope-mount makers advise against lapping. Talley for one.
Those inserts serve as a work-around for lapping. Nothing but a different way to address the same alignment issue.I avoid the need for lapping and high torque by using Burris Signature rings on all of my rifles;in addition to self-alignment, a secondary benefit is that the polymer bushings grip the scope tube very well. I've had no shift on my RPR .338 Lapua after shooting ~800 285-300 gr max loads.
cheap brass manufacturers!Some brass manufacturers advise against annealing also.
Lapua? OK then.cheap brass manufacturers!
Lawyers rule the world!Lapua? OK then.
You said cheap. Lapua typically isn't considered cheap brass. Now you're talking about attorneys.Lawyers rule the world!