I've just read an article about using a liquid plastic product that electricians use to coat wires . The author would paint this on the inside of the scope ring and mount the scope. The material would cure and remain flexible. This apparently acts the same as the synthetic inserts on Burris Zee rings. Supposedly this improved how the scope stayed in place and could compensate for minor alignmenet problems. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with this or similar methods.
The material was made by 3M and is used to paint over wires and act as a pastic insulation.
The material was made by 3M and is used to paint over wires and act as a pastic insulation.