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Scope Rings - Would You Lap These?

lazyMlazyK

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Got this pair of 34mm Arken rings for the SH4 I picked up for a good price. Horizontally, they look about spot on to me. There's a tiny variation vertically. Think I should lap them, or is this close enough? I've never gone down the lapping rabbit hole, but am prepared to. What are your thoughts?
 

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I lap all my rings but I don't use those with inserts. I like to know I've got as much alignment and contact as possible and when I pull a scope there are never any marks.

Besides, I like to work on guns anyway so here's another opportunity to enjoy my hobby. I enjoy it so it's never a chore. That I think makes a huge difference.
 
I would be curious to see what the rings looked like after lapping them.
These aren't the rings in the thread but here's an example.
 

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Everything in the machining world has a tolerance. Period! You can never loose ground with a good lapping job. Just go slow and check your work often. The ARC statement is just marketing hype. They do build a nice product, but any mass produced part can usually be improved upon with a little care. Happy shooting!
Paul
 

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