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Scope mounting
- markiver54
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Scope mounting
Because of old eyes, I decided to scope my BB steel 357. I do not shoot a LOT as compared to most, at least not a lot of repeated shooting. I purchased a Weaver 1-3 x 20.Then, from Henry, I got the Talley fixed mount. looks to me like a good set-up. Have yet to mount it. Maybe I'm too anal about it but here is my frustration; have done a LOT of research for opinions on the use of Loctite and know not to use much. the opinions I've seen are all over the place. Some say purple, some say blue, some say none at all. Some say just on the base, not the rings. Henry tech. support said blue. Because I have yet to try the set-up, would like some suggestions to finally make a decision. BTW I did also purchase the Wheeler torque driver.
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Re: Scope mounting
I use BLUE on my handgun and rifle jobs, from scope mounts to rings to pistol grips.
And, a free tip: put a little on the screw that holds your rear butt-stock in place (through the tang). It has a way of wiggling loose (at least mine does)!
And, a free tip: put a little on the screw that holds your rear butt-stock in place (through the tang). It has a way of wiggling loose (at least mine does)!
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- North Country Gal
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Re: Scope mounting
I use blue, on both the ring and base screws, but be sure to degrease, first. (Ordinary rubbing alcohol is fine.) Use the blue sparingly, though. Too much can leave a residue under the base that can be a real hassle to clean up.
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- markiver54
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Re: Scope mounting
Thanks for the responses! I guess blue it is. Most have said blue. Before I found this great forum I was surfing some others. A few said that if you use blue and ever want to remove the screws that a wire brush will clean the threads, however nobody mentioned what might be left in the receiver holes. Don't want to beat this simple subject to death. I've just never used an optic.
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- JEBar
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Re: Scope mounting
Purple has worked for us on rifles with light recoil .... with heavy recoil we have had to go to using Blue
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Re: Scope mounting
blue on base screws. nothing on ring screws. i use a torch driver. i generally don't clean old blue out of the holes.
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- markiver54
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Re: Scope mounting
Thank you, very interesting views. Think I might go with Mags suggestion. Parts are coming tomorrow. will follow up with final installation FWIW. 357 recoil is not much though...scratching my head. Not rocket science I guess, interesting none the less.
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