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Started by JellyHead Key, January 21, 2014, 02:40:51 PM
Quote from: SCDieselDawg on January 21, 2014, 02:49:48 PMMossberg turkey guns come drilled and tapped for a scope base. You'll need to buy the appropriate base for your gun. Here's my 935 that I added a red dot to.
Quote from: Skeeterbait on January 22, 2014, 07:09:43 PMAll 835's I have ever seen were drilled and tapped at the factory. Mossberg and others make bases for them. I recommend using a Picatinny base and not a Weaver. The Picatinny is fully slotted on its full length unlike most Weaver bases. This will give you the most adjustability forward and back. If you use a sight that requires rings it will also give the most adjustability between the rings. And unlike many Weaver bases, the slots in the Picatinny are deeper. Some sights have crossbar depth requirements that won't fit into some Weaver slots. In short, put a Picatinny on it to begin with and if you decide to try different sights, your base will always work and not have to be replaced.
Quote from: Skeeterbait on January 22, 2014, 07:09:43 PMAll 835's I have ever seen were drilled and tapped at the factory. Mossberg and others make bases for them. I recommend using a Picatinny base and not a Weaver. The Picatinny is fully slotted on its full length unlike most Weaver bases. This will give you the most adjustability forward and back. If you use a sight that requires rings it will also give the most adjustability between the rings. And unlike many Weaver bases, the slots in the Picatinny are deeper. Some sights have crossbar depth requirements that won't fit into some Weaver slots. In short, put a Picatinny on it to begin with and if you decide to try different sights, your base will always work and not have to be replaced.Clean the threads of screws and holes with Windex and a Q-tip (not alcohol or acetone, it will take the camo off). Allow to dry throughly. Install the base and screws loosely and verify you have good threads. Look inside the receiver and verify you have good deep thread ingagement but not sticking into the receiver and interfearing with the bolt. Remove and then install the base with blue or purple locktite threadlocker (not red in case you ever want to sell the gun) and torque the screws to no more than 20 inch pounds. Your receiver is aluminum and won't take more. Tighten screws alternately working your way up to 20 inch pounds. If you don't have a gunsmith torque driver then let a gunsmith install it. Once it is installed leave it. Don't assume you can install and remove it for different times of the year. Since you are putting steel screws into aluminum threads it will eat out the aluminum threads after a while if removed often. The thread locker will not only hold the screws but also help protect the threads.