I’m trying to set my rifle up to lap my scope rings.This device isn’t exactly ideal for this type of barrel/shroud combo. The shroud must remain on the rifle because the picatinny rail that the scope is mounted on is attached to the shroud. I had to remove the bottom screw (holding the shroud cap on and lower rail in place) in order to slide the lower picatinny rail back clear about ¼” of space that gave me just enough to fit around the shroud and close the level.
The vise isn’t equipped to adjust to the contour of this rifle. I placed pieces of cardboard between the stock and the rubber mold on the vise clamp in order to cut down on canting the rifle when tightening the clamp in the butt of the stock. The rear portion of the rifle makes contact with the vise at the bottom of the grip as opposed to beneath the butt of the stock. This, in addition to the space between the clamp and the stock where the cardboard is, makes it easy for the rifle to cant while working on it. Anyone else have these issues? If you did, how’d you work around them?