Has anyone had 6-48 screws shear under the recoil of the larger rifles?
I'd also bed the mounts in epoxy before I tightened the screws down too.
(The Loctited 6-48s broke after 700 rounds on my M70 .416Rem. )
Don
therefore 8-40 are a good improvment on any rifle, but particularly on big bores...
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Ray Atkinson
I always glue the bases on and have fired literally thousands of shots from 378, 458 Win and 460 Wby calibers. With 375 H&H I could not even guess at the number of shots fired
From my experience mount problems occur in the joining of ring to base not base to action.
Contrary to Don, I think loctite is a waste of time as compared to epoxy glue.
I also agree with what Ray has said about over tightening setting up a problem.
Many years ago we always sweated bases on to the action but I think epoxy glue achieves the same result and is real easy to do.
Mike
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You have converted me to the epoxy-the-bases-down school!
(And you thought I didn't listen...)
Don
I use the softer setting ones. We call them Araldite 24 hour. Same stuff as we use for bench rest glue ins.
We also have a material called Stripoxy which strips the stuff of actions and bases when soaked. I think it has some chemical like trichloroethane. These are Ciba Geighy products.
The stripoxy won't work on heat cured (which of course happens when the bases are removed) epoxies like Devocn or other high grade epoxies with fillers in them.
Mike
The JB WEld comes off easily with a propane torch heat, not enough to affect the heat treatment of the action.
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Good huntin' and shootin',
RAB
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