These guys? Not familiar but I love that they don’t have a big bolt head sticking out of the side.What about Talley steel rings? Have you tried them. Their screw lock detachable rings are bomb proof. Somewhat similar concept to a two piece rail attachment.
No, not those. Those are rings for standard 1913 pic rails.These guys? Not familiar but I love that they don’t have a big bolt head sticking out of the side.
Talley Modern Sporting Rings
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That’s why I usually lap the lightweights.Just finger tightened the Talley’s back on and the scope binds. (Definitely didn’t do that before nor with the Leupold’s). Guess I’ll rush ship the rail.
The talleys of yesteryear were much better quality than todays rings. Todays talleys will work if you lap then bed them, but out of the box they are rarely going to work.There is no reason that the Talley ring-mounts cannot be perfectly functional. They might not be the "best" but they are very serviceable and not a shit show
Just finger tightened the Talley’s back on and the scope binds. (Definitely didn’t do that before nor with the Leupold’s). Guess I’ll rush ship the rail.
That's concerning. Make sure the Talleys are snugged down on the receiver, so they're true to the center line, and then put the scope in there again. If it binds, I'd be concerned that you bent your scope tube using the wrong mounts from Leupold.Just finger tightened the Talley’s back on and the scope binds. (Definitely didn’t do that before nor with the Leupold’s). Guess I’ll rush ship the rail.
Just with the little end of the included torx wrench, fingertip snug.What do you mean finger tightened? You can’t turn the screws with your finger on a Talley.
I still think your torque wrench is out of spec. That can happen if you leave it off of 0 (I.e. you dial it up to 20 in/lbs and leave it there for 6 months). You may only be putting 10 in/lbs on your screws and all of your mounting options would work if not for that.
That's concerning. Make sure the Talleys are snugged down on the receiver, so they're true to the center line, and then put the scope in there again. If it binds, I'd be concerned that you bent your scope tube using the wrong mounts from Leupold.
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