Hello everyone,
So lapping is a term I've started hearing a lot very recently. I'm working on a rifle build slowly and little by little. I have the rifle, I have the scope, and now I'm looking for rings. I was planning on buying and doing everything myself. I am looking into a device that has horizontal lines and attaches to the rifle and scope in order to get the scope dead on without being slanted or anything. I was also looking at buying a torque wrench so that I can have exact amount of pressure on each screw on the rings. Then I realized that to do any lapping you also need some equipment. I have not looked into that so I don't have any clue as to how much it could cost. My main purpose for doing everything myself was to save on money here and there. I just realized that I might end up spending a lot more than I had anticipated. With that being said, how important is lapping? Am I better off just taking the rifle to a gun smith? What if I buy rings and decide to install them myself without lapping? This is where I am stuck. This is fairly new to me and I do not have a lot of insight on this. Can anyone tell me what my best options could potentially be?
Thanks...
-Serg
**update**
Thank you everyone for your advice. I have received my rings already and now I want to mount my optic. I still have a few concerns though. With my rings not being lapped, there is a substantial gap on them as I am trying to screw the top halves to the bottoms. With that being said, should I leave one side with a gap and the other side making contact, or should I try to leave the same amount of gap on each side? Is this something I should be very careful about or am I just overthinking it? One more thing, if I can borrow a torque wrench/torque screwdriver, etc., how tight am I supposed to go?
Thank you...
So lapping is a term I've started hearing a lot very recently. I'm working on a rifle build slowly and little by little. I have the rifle, I have the scope, and now I'm looking for rings. I was planning on buying and doing everything myself. I am looking into a device that has horizontal lines and attaches to the rifle and scope in order to get the scope dead on without being slanted or anything. I was also looking at buying a torque wrench so that I can have exact amount of pressure on each screw on the rings. Then I realized that to do any lapping you also need some equipment. I have not looked into that so I don't have any clue as to how much it could cost. My main purpose for doing everything myself was to save on money here and there. I just realized that I might end up spending a lot more than I had anticipated. With that being said, how important is lapping? Am I better off just taking the rifle to a gun smith? What if I buy rings and decide to install them myself without lapping? This is where I am stuck. This is fairly new to me and I do not have a lot of insight on this. Can anyone tell me what my best options could potentially be?
Thanks...
-Serg
**update**
Thank you everyone for your advice. I have received my rings already and now I want to mount my optic. I still have a few concerns though. With my rings not being lapped, there is a substantial gap on them as I am trying to screw the top halves to the bottoms. With that being said, should I leave one side with a gap and the other side making contact, or should I try to leave the same amount of gap on each side? Is this something I should be very careful about or am I just overthinking it? One more thing, if I can borrow a torque wrench/torque screwdriver, etc., how tight am I supposed to go?
Thank you...
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