Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
Originally Posted by ChrisAU
Well I did some very light lapping, below is my rear rings after a just a few minutes with the lap bar, the rear was the one that I could see a bit of light through and it definitely removed more from the rear than the front. After this I could no longer see any light under the bar or scope tube, and when I mounted up the scope with the turrets centered it was dang near perfect on my collimator with the POI of my previous scope on this rifle.

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HOw did it look on the collimator before you lapped? Mine is way off on the collimator and at the range


I did not check. Ever since I've gotten my collimator I've checked the original scope on the rifle before removing it when I swap scopes and then put the new scope at the same point on the collimator, makes sighting in a breeze, usually easily inside 1-2 MOA at 100. Never done it without having to make 3-4 (sometimes more) MOA of adjustment before hand until this scope. Elevation was dead on, moved the windage about 1 MOA.

Last edited by ChrisAU; 06/26/19.