No.
If you are assuming objective lens diameter = scope objective bell diameter, then:
(34/2) + ((56-34)/2) - rail top plane to barrel nearest point which depends on which scope, which barrel contour, and which rail.
@Hammerdown22 , the best way to determine without the scope:
1) Place a straight edge across the top of the rail, which extends out over the barrel.
2) Find the distance from the top of the barrel, to the bottom of the straight edge, at the point the scope will be closest to the barrel (I'll reference this dimension as X). You can use your other rifles or pictures of the rifles of others as a guide.
3) I like to use a margin for error of 6.5mm, which is a touch over a 1/4".
4) Also, 34mm is tube OD 56mm is
lens diameter. The objective bell on my 3-12x44 LRTS is 52mm, an 8mm difference. I account for that.
So the equation I would use would be:
(34/2) + ((64-34)/2) - (X - 6.5) = Minimum Ring Height
So if X equals .5 inches (12.7mm), then:
(34/2) + ((64-34)/2) - (12.7 - 6.5) =
17 + ( 15 - 6.2 ) =
17 + 8.8 = 25.8mm or 1.016"
With a bit of time and attention to detail you can get
very close with this method. It has never failed me.