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<blockquote data-quote="magna19" data-source="post: 3295840" data-attributes="member: 24646"><p>Thats pretty much how I understand it. Lapping is usually used for scopes to be mounted for heavy recoil, correcting alignment issues, and to help scopes be more centered as the reticle being centered in available left/right up/down . Lapping is also used to ensure scopes dont get marked up from slightly off drilled base holes. Had a brand new Rem 700 in 7 SAUM as a gift for someone right before a hunt and had to lap heavily to not jack a scope up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magna19, post: 3295840, member: 24646"] Thats pretty much how I understand it. Lapping is usually used for scopes to be mounted for heavy recoil, correcting alignment issues, and to help scopes be more centered as the reticle being centered in available left/right up/down . Lapping is also used to ensure scopes dont get marked up from slightly off drilled base holes. Had a brand new Rem 700 in 7 SAUM as a gift for someone right before a hunt and had to lap heavily to not jack a scope up. [/QUOTE]
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