Re: Ring Lapping?
Leave it to me to throw a stick into the spokes.
Unless you have a machine shop gauge lab full of measuring junk, you HAVE NO WAY OF KNOWING if rings need to be lapped until you go to lap them.
How can you say "mine were fine, no need for lapping" without lapping them? Do you have laser mic eyes? Are your fingers a line bore indicator?
Take a lapping bar and do a light lap on the rings. If the bluing or anodize start wearing through in a totally even and consistent pattern- you good to go. Stop. If no, lap them to 90% or so clean up.
And no "split rings" are not dissmissed either- they can bind a scope as they clamp on the mounting rail if not machined perfectly.....
FWIW. You happy, Me happy.
Tres