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I am installing my first set of Talley rings. They are the quick release rings mounted to a 1" scope tube. The instructions say there should not be a gap at the bottom of the ring which is fine, but there is a gap at the top of the ring. I am afraid of over tightening the rings. Should there be a gap at the top of the rings? Thanks | ||
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Mine will frequently have a small gap. No big deal. Also helps to have a torque screwdriver like the Fat Wrench. Helps to avoid the tendency we all have to get the rings too tight. Mike | |||
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Thanks, how much torque do you apply? | |||
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About 10 Inch pounds for #6 and about 15 to 20 inch pounds for #8 screws www.KLStottlemyer.com Deport the Homeless and Give the Illegals citizenship. AT LEAST THE ILLEGALS WILL WORK | |||
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You will have a gap on top. Dont over tighten the rings....20 Inch LBS is not that much. Over tighten them and you can damage your scope. ****************************************************************** R. Lee Ermey: "The deadliest weapon in the world is a Marine and his rifle." ****************************************************************** We're going to be "gifted" with a health care plan we are forced to purchase and fined if we don't, Which purportedly covers at least ten million more people, without adding a single new doctor, but provides for 16,000 new IRS agents, written by a committee whose chairman says he doesn't understand it, passed by a Congress that didn't read it but exempted themselves from it, and signed by a President, with funding administered by a treasury chief who didn't pay his taxes, for which we'll be taxed for four years before any benefits take effect, by a government which has already bankrupted Social Security and Medicare, all to be overseen by a surgeon general who is obese, and financed by a country that's broke!!!!! 'What the hell could possibly go wrong?' | |||
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Take a look at the inside of the ring to see if there are any fine burrs where the rings are split. On older sets I have seen a very fine ridge. On newer rings it looks like they put a very small chamfer on them to prevent this. I used a small whetstone to clean mine up. HEre's a tip too, after getting the rings assembled on the scope, while I am clamping the rings to the bases, I put a coin (i think i used a nickel) at the top of each ring which wedged them out a teeny bit and gave a little slop to work with the rings and let the scope move around a tad so it didnlt get torqued or scratched. once the rings are clamped on, align the scope as best you can and remove ONE coin. This will give a nice light grip on the scope which will stay in place while you adjust eye relief and level. (i spread the rings also whenever moving the scope to avoid scratches and use the ring to only hold the scope in place briefly while checking). When it's good to go, put the first set of screws in and then pop the second coin out and then install those screws. Takes a while to type it out but I do all my talleys like this and it works great once you have done it. Also, when you are clamping them, note any sort of wonky-ness in the alignment of the tops of the rings with each other. I did and ended up with custom bases on two Mod 70's. | |||
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