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Mounting scopes?

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15 August 2006, 19:23
Swarovski
Mounting scopes?
Hey guys,
What are your opinions on using loc-tite for the torx screws?

I have a set of Talley lightweight alloy mounts and I haven't had any problems with the scope moving yet, but because it is on my mountain (sheep) rifle I am thinking that the added reinforcement may be a good idea?
15 August 2006, 19:35
djpaintles
I always use Loctite on base (or bottom) screws and never have on the ring screws. But a little blue (removeable) locktite might give you a little extra peace of mind so why not?............DJ


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15 August 2006, 20:50
Bobby Tomek
Like DJ, I always use Lok-Tite on the base screws but have found no need for any on the ring screws. I don't shoot any of the super-kickers, though.


Bobby
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16 August 2006, 05:32
Swarovski
Thanks for your help guys!
Also, would anyone know how and where (Canada?)to get replacement Torx screws for the talley mounts?
16 August 2006, 20:02
wtb
no loctite for me and my gunsmith will run you out of his shop if you suggest it.Been shooting and swaping scopes(many of them) for fifty years and have never had a scope base or ring shoot loose. Everything from from a 300 win. mag on down,now anything bigger may use something on the bases???
17 August 2006, 02:07
Stonecreek
quote:
Originally posted by wtb:
no loctite for me and my gunsmith will run you out of his shop if you suggest it.Been shooting and swaping scopes(many of them) for fifty years and have never had a scope base or ring shoot loose. Everything from from a 300 win. mag on down,now anything bigger may use something on the bases???


Not much to add to that wisdom. Properly installed bases/rings and properly torqued screws don't need Loctite. It just makes a mess and creates a problem when there's a need to change something out.
17 August 2006, 02:29
RaySendero
Just last week - Got me a good cussin from a local GS for using loctite!!!!


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Ray
17 August 2006, 09:49
djpaintles
It's important to realize that there are several different grades of loctite. The one to use on Scope bases and the like is the blue removeable stuff. Some of the other grades are stronger than gorilla snot and will definately take all the fun out of trying to ever remove anything you use it on!................DJ


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19 August 2006, 09:29
Swarovski
Hey DJ,

Thanks for your reccomendation as I spoke with Talley and they are sending some cap screws in the mail, no questions asked!
19 August 2006, 09:33
djpaintles
Good news Swaro, the people at Talley really are some good folks and they make superb products....................DJ


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