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No they don't. If they're actually messed up you send them back.
More likely the scope base is twisted messing up the alignment of the two rings, or, the action itself is twisted up and doing the same thing. Why ruin the rings to bandaid over other messed up parts?
More likely the scope base is twisted messing up the alignment of the two rings, or, the action itself is twisted up and doing the same thing. Why ruin the rings to bandaid over other messed up parts?