The scope rings should be left loose enough so that the scope will slide easily. Variable power scopes should be set at the highest magnification when performing this procedure.
RING OR DAMAGE TO SCOPE TUBE. We recommend torque of 20 inch-pounds for cap screws. For a more accurate reading, use Weaver’s Torque Wrench (# 849728). 6. Sight In Scope. Firearm is now ready to boresight and sight-in. Refer to scope instructions for correct procedures. 7. Adjust Rings For Windage.
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tighten all screws evenly a little at a time, until the caps hold the scope securely. IMPORTANT: RING CAPS AND SADDLES ARE DESIGNED NOT TO MAKE CONTACT. MAKE SURE THERE IS A GAP BETWEEN SURFACES ON THE CAP AND SADDLE.
The Weaver type base built into this firearm will accept any Detachable Top Mount Weaver Ring. 12 Rifle has Grooved Receiver for Tip-Off Rings. 13 Ruger Mark II Pistols. Weaver only offers a clamp on base with 1" rings (Pistol Mount System #306). Ruger supplies a short or long base and 1" or 30mm rings w/factory drilled and tapped pistols.
Place scope on saddles with turret in the center between the rings. Position mount-caps over saddles and align holes. Attach cap screws and tighten to a loose fit.
Buying a scope that has too much objective lens could be harmful by adding excess weight, requires taller scope rings, and makes your scope more prone to sunlight reflection. (Which gives off your shooting position).