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Stripped Scope Ring Screw

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26 September 2015, 05:29
Colin Masters
Stripped Scope Ring Screw
I have Bubba'd my Weatherby's ring screw and it is stripped. How do I get it out?

Terrible.
26 September 2015, 05:45
ted thorn
The head?


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26 September 2015, 07:16
BaxterB
Since we are going on limited info, have you taken the other side out yet? Unless the stripped one is bottomed out, it may relieve some pressure.

This assumes it's the head as Ted has inquired.

More info is really needed...straight, torx, hex?? Pics would answer these and more.
26 September 2015, 07:42
Colin Masters
It is the screw head for the screw that locks down the rings. They come with the talley rings.

Pictures are tough. I post exclusively off my phone.
26 September 2015, 07:45
ted thorn
Photobucket has an easy to use app......it must be easy......I use it


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26 September 2015, 14:03
416RigbyHunter
quote:
Originally posted by Colin Masters:
I have Bubba'd my Weatherby's ring screw and it is stripped. How do I get it out?

Terrible.

To remove a bubba'd screw, simply drill the head out so it falls off, remove the ring, undo the screw shaft with some vice grips. Replace screw and re-install rings.

Cheers.
coffee
26 September 2015, 16:35
Bobster
As stated, remove opposite screw first and see if that does it. Put the bit in each screw head and give it a good rap with a hammer. This helps. If that fails, select a square drive bit and rap into the screw head and turn it out. Last resort drill the head off as previous poster suggested.
26 September 2015, 19:02
Atkinson
If it is a torx screw, I usually use a hardened screwdriver or hand made piece of steel I made with a blade, and tap it into the buggered screw head and try to twist it out before I drill one out. I almost always works. If its not a torx, then I just drill it out as stated above.


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26 September 2015, 21:46
ted thorn
Some will shake their head at this or call bs
But these days my goto broken or stripped screw removal technique is TiG and Brutus rod

All sizes

I will tell the OP

Whatever you decide to use be sure a clamp your rifle as secuely as you can so you can concentrate on the screw and not the wobbling and scooting rifle


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26 September 2015, 22:45
J_Zola
Ted what is brutus rod?
27 September 2015, 00:32
ted thorn
It's a super strong rod sold by Rockmount

Probably the most forgiving TiG rod I have used

Click for Brutus stats


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