Keeping Rifle Scopes Stationary
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Keeping Rifle Scopes Stationary
What do you currently use, and what have you previously used to keep your rifle scopes in place? Rosin, lapping compound, double-sided tape, spray adhesives, corn starch, etc..
What has worked for you in the past; what would you stray away from? Horror stories as well as positive long-lasting solutions are both appreciated and entertainingly humorous.
What has worked for you in the past; what would you stray away from? Horror stories as well as positive long-lasting solutions are both appreciated and entertainingly humorous.
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Re: Keeping Rifle Scopes Stationary
Blue loctite.
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Re: Keeping Rifle Scopes Stationary
Bummer. I posted a reply and it didn't save.
I'll try again at home. Too long to type on the phone again.
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Re: Keeping Rifle Scopes Stationary
I've never used anything to hold a scope in the rings but, or the rings on the bases, except tight screws.
I have used blue, or red, Loctite on the screws in the bases/receivers on some of the older bolt action rifles.
Never had an issue with a scope working loose in the rings.
I have used blue, or red, Loctite on the screws in the bases/receivers on some of the older bolt action rifles.
Never had an issue with a scope working loose in the rings.
Re: Keeping Rifle Scopes Stationary
blue loctite + a calibrated torque driver
no tricks, no magic.
With higher recoil rifles, I've gone to 6 screw mounts, and they have all stayed put.
no tricks, no magic.
With higher recoil rifles, I've gone to 6 screw mounts, and they have all stayed put.
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Re: Keeping Rifle Scopes Stationary
You're talking about on the ring screws only, correct? Strange as it sounds, I've heard of folks putting a thin layer of loctite on the scope body between the rings for an adhesive effect.FiremanBob wrote:Blue loctite.
M1A4ME wrote:I've never used anything to hold a scope in the rings but, or the rings on the bases, except tight screws.
Simple and straight forward - thanks.jdonovan wrote:blue loctite + a calibrated torque driver
no tricks, no magic.
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Re: Keeping Rifle Scopes Stationary
Second - Blue Loctite on screws only, torqued to spec.
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lol that's happened to me a few times too many as well.MarcSpaz wrote:Bummer. I posted a reply and it didn't save.I'll try again at home. Too long to type on the phone again.

Thanks, wf...seems the overwhelming favorite is as basic as you would think.widefat wrote:Second - Blue Loctite on screws only, torqued to spec.
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Re: Keeping Rifle Scopes Stationary
The said part was, it was mostly satire. I was hoping to make people laugh, but I hate typing on my phone.
Truth is, I have never had a scope move in the rings or at the base of the mount if it was torqued correctly.
I know some folks are mentioning Loctite, but I have owned a few scopes and a few rings that say not to use Loctite, but with no explanation as to why.
Truth is, I have never had a scope move in the rings or at the base of the mount if it was torqued correctly.
I know some folks are mentioning Loctite, but I have owned a few scopes and a few rings that say not to use Loctite, but with no explanation as to why.
Re: Keeping Rifle Scopes Stationary
I have just followed the scope or mount manufacturer's recommendations. Who would know better than them? If I recall correctly,if you buy a mount from LaRue Tactical, they come with a small tube of the Loctite they recommend. I also used my well padded Black and Decker Workmate to hold the rifle steady and level while I was aligning and torquing things down.
You just have to ask yourself, is he telling you the truth based on knowledge and experience or spreading internet myths?
Re: Keeping Rifle Scopes Stationary
I just use a torque wrench, I have used blue Loctite as well. On a Picatiny rails I use bolted locking scope rings/ mounts that fit in the number groves with just tight screws. I have never had any real issues with scopes loosening up on me.
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