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Started by BrownTrout, February 28, 2012, 01:26:57 PM
Quote from: eaglea1 on February 28, 2012, 01:47:18 PMIs it really necessary to use anything on scope mounts?
Quote from: BrownTrout on February 28, 2012, 02:08:37 PMMy biggest worry was if it would hold, because it says it won't adhere well with poly ethelene and something else I forget off the top of my head. Yeah I also learned the hard way with that gobbledot when I was sighting it in. It vibrated loose on me a bit the first time. Blue LT is awesome. I to had it recommended by a smith. I'd never use the red LT though on one of my firearms.
Quote from: allaboutshooting on February 28, 2012, 03:03:53 PMQuote from: BrownTrout on February 28, 2012, 02:08:37 PMMy biggest worry was if it would hold, because it says it won't adhere well with poly ethelene and something else I forget off the top of my head. Yeah I also learned the hard way with that gobbledot when I was sighting it in. It vibrated loose on me a bit the first time. Blue LT is awesome. I to had it recommended by a smith. I'd never use the red LT though on one of my firearms. I have used Gorilla Glue to mount sights on plain barrels and it works. It's just important to clean the surface and allow for expansion.I use JB Weld under every base that I mount and thread locker on all of the base screws. Prior to doing that, I had bases shoot loose and that's a real problem. It not only messes up your day but it usually means a new drill and tap job on the receiver.Normally, you can remove any type of scope, leave the base on the gun and use it for wing shooting, etc. The base really does not interfere with that.Thanks,ClarkP.S. At a still target shoot last year, Brian Sloan, a great shooter, had a base come loose from his gun and the scope, base and all hit him in the face. It cut him very badly in the forehead and could have been much worse. He has a pretty large "battle scar" from that encounter.
Quote from: Oconeeguy on March 01, 2012, 12:39:50 PMI had a gunsmith tell me one time to never put red loctite on scope mounting screws. He said it would the heck trying to ever get it off if I wanted to. He said to always use blue loctite. Apparently it holds just fine, but with some effort, you can back a screw out if you absolutely need to.