Care to dish the shop that did such great work?
i am willing to give them the benefit of the doubt that it was just a new employee or someone they hired. i will be contacting them privately though. its not a small shop but a very large Ontario gun dealer.
it gets better: on the upper inside of one of the scope rings there was a highly visible 2mm piece of protruding metal. regardless, they tightened it down onto the scope and 'stamped' a divot right into the tube. then they moved the front ring back about 1/2" and stamped it into the tube
again - twice as deep since this is where they tightened the hell out of it.
unfortunately i just dremeled off the little piece of protruding metal before putting the rings aside and didnt take any pics. the divots in the scope are still there, however. thankfully i doubt it affects function at all, ive seen some pretty dinged up Leupolds. still, resale value on the scope will suffer horribly because of the divots and the ringmarks from hell because of the overtightening.
Use smooth jawed Vice Grips and squeeze one side of the rings together and those screws should remove easily.
the rings were so tight there was zero gap on one side and just the
tiniest little gap on the other. crazy considering i just retightened them down with sane torque settings and there is a 1/2mm gap on both sides.
they literally SPRUNG open like a trap when the bolt finally gave out, i dont think it would have been possible to tighten them any more than they already were.
but very neat trick, if i ever (hopefully never again) have to deal with it again i will give it a try
