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Using Loctite on scope rings?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cull Buck Hunter" data-source="post: 938425" data-attributes="member: 2901"><p>I have worked in maintenance all my life and the use of loc-tite/anti seize (breech plugs) is a must for me, just use the right one for the right job. I use soft set or low strength on all scope base and ring screws, you may not have to have it but it does not hurt. The scope rings that I have the worst trouble with were almost always installed wrong, usually with one side bottomed out instead of haveing clearance on both sides of the ring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cull Buck Hunter, post: 938425, member: 2901"] I have worked in maintenance all my life and the use of loc-tite/anti seize (breech plugs) is a must for me, just use the right one for the right job. I use soft set or low strength on all scope base and ring screws, you may not have to have it but it does not hurt. The scope rings that I have the worst trouble with were almost always installed wrong, usually with one side bottomed out instead of haveing clearance on both sides of the ring. [/QUOTE]
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