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Marlin 336 at 100 yds today. Not bad
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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 3420912" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>Sent a pic of e Leu rings on the Leu scope. Low 2 piece on pic rail.</p><p>I've had good and bad luck with Leu rings. Had to lap a few and though I would have to do that with this one. I didn't use any blu loc tite because I was ready to give up on getting it to set at zero. Spent a lot of time to make sure I got the proper lb/inch on the base and rings and perfectly even on setting the screws. If it gets loopy I'll lap the rings and blu loc the screws.</p><p>As I mentioned before, I like one piece ring set up (if possible) and as low as I can get the scope. With one pieces you rarely can get the low rise one piece unless you have a very large bell (which I like) and even then it may be high.</p><p>It's a preference. Tomato/Tomauto</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 3420912, member: 38658"] Sent a pic of e Leu rings on the Leu scope. Low 2 piece on pic rail. I've had good and bad luck with Leu rings. Had to lap a few and though I would have to do that with this one. I didn't use any blu loc tite because I was ready to give up on getting it to set at zero. Spent a lot of time to make sure I got the proper lb/inch on the base and rings and perfectly even on setting the screws. If it gets loopy I'll lap the rings and blu loc the screws. As I mentioned before, I like one piece ring set up (if possible) and as low as I can get the scope. With one pieces you rarely can get the low rise one piece unless you have a very large bell (which I like) and even then it may be high. It's a preference. Tomato/Tomauto [/QUOTE]
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