Scope Mount Keeps Coming Loose at Raymond Edna blog

Scope Mount Keeps Coming Loose. I recommend mounts that use a minimum of four screws per ring top (two on each side) to ensure nothing comes loose at the wrong time. However, torqueing down properly would be a first. I've mounted scopes on customer's guns as well as. I loctite all my rings and bases to keep them from coming loose. Remove the base and screws and clean everything with gun scrubber and a stiff brush for the screws and, if you can find it, a little wire. The mount may be out of spec and not holding onto the screws properly. Some guys here use a trimmed down 1911. Might need to rma it. Steve and caleb are here to tell us about common. However, use it sparingly and make sure to follow the manufacturer’s recommendations. Mount keeps coming loose and i could use advice on how i dial it in properly. Cleaning and degreasing all the mount parts, scope tube, and receiver works wonders. Six screws per ring are even better, especially.

Traditions Muzzleloader Scope Mounts Lightweight Scope Mount Talley
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Six screws per ring are even better, especially. The mount may be out of spec and not holding onto the screws properly. Some guys here use a trimmed down 1911. I've mounted scopes on customer's guns as well as. Cleaning and degreasing all the mount parts, scope tube, and receiver works wonders. Remove the base and screws and clean everything with gun scrubber and a stiff brush for the screws and, if you can find it, a little wire. Steve and caleb are here to tell us about common. Might need to rma it. I loctite all my rings and bases to keep them from coming loose. However, torqueing down properly would be a first.

Traditions Muzzleloader Scope Mounts Lightweight Scope Mount Talley

Scope Mount Keeps Coming Loose Six screws per ring are even better, especially. Remove the base and screws and clean everything with gun scrubber and a stiff brush for the screws and, if you can find it, a little wire. The mount may be out of spec and not holding onto the screws properly. I recommend mounts that use a minimum of four screws per ring top (two on each side) to ensure nothing comes loose at the wrong time. I loctite all my rings and bases to keep them from coming loose. Mount keeps coming loose and i could use advice on how i dial it in properly. Might need to rma it. Steve and caleb are here to tell us about common. Six screws per ring are even better, especially. However, use it sparingly and make sure to follow the manufacturer’s recommendations. I've mounted scopes on customer's guns as well as. Cleaning and degreasing all the mount parts, scope tube, and receiver works wonders. Some guys here use a trimmed down 1911. However, torqueing down properly would be a first.

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