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Locktite or not on Venom?

Started by RiverRoost, March 20, 2019, 02:03:34 PM

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RiverRoost

Installing a vortex venom on my shotgun and wondering if I should or shouldn't use any color locktite on the two screws that mount the venom to the base.

CrustyRusty

I don't and have never had a problem, but I do use a torque driver.

Upfold99

I did. Just felt more comfortable. I didnt want to over tighten anything in fear of stripping something out.

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AT

Just mounted my first one last night. I didn't use any

sixbird

I always use blue loctite. Screws are easily removed and you do away with that, "Oh man, the screws came loose on my sight and I didn't know it until..."

compton30


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Gobbler428

Blue Loctite on mine with no issues as yet.

paboxcall

Just mounted a FF3 using blue loctite for both the mount to the receiver and the sight to the mount.
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RiverRoost

Blue tite it is. Just left wal mart with some. Thanks!

PALongspur

Does anyone else wish the mounts were steel instead of aluminum? I guess the light weight is nice but 12# of torque just doesn't seem like much.  :-*

zeke632

I can tell you from experience and $50 wasted that aluminum mounts for the vortex Venom will bend under very little pressure and not fit the Venom.

AT

I guess I got lucky. I put good amount of guess torque on mine with no issues.

chatterbox

I use the special purple locktite made especially for the smaller screws, and torque my screws to 14 pounds, but that's on a FFII and FFIII, so not sure if the Vortex base takes more or less torque.