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Loc-tite?
what color loc-tite should I use on my scope bases? I dont want anything permenant just something that will hold. Mine keep working lose and I wanna do some work on sighting in my 06 better this summer and I wanna do it right this time
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RE: Loc-tite?
You want the blue locktite (medium strength) that can be broken loose with hand tools.
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RE: Loc-tite?
Go with the product Loc-tite itself recommends.......Gun-tite
They make it for Uncle Mikes... Gun-Tite "welds on" scope mounts, tightens loose or worn screws, anchors swivel bases, etc. but can be easily removed. 6ml resealable tube. http://www.uncle-mikes.com/adtemplat...y1=&subcatky2= ![]() |
RE: Loc-tite?
should I use it on the screws on the rings to or just the screws in the base?
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RE: Loc-tite?
I believe you will get many different answers to that.
I use it on bases occasionally. I believe a good set of rings should not require it. |
RE: Loc-tite?
Every scope I mount I place a small dab of BLUE loc-tite on the base screws, ring screws, and the windage screws if a Leupold style rear base.
When I say a small dab I mean an ammount just large enough to cover a couple of threads. |
RE: Loc-tite?
bigbulls, you also do your windage? Hmm, might try that. I have had them go loose before.
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RE: Loc-tite?
I've been using the blue locktite on bases, rings, mounts................anything that can vibrate loose. And like bigbulls says, a little dab will do ya.
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RE: Loc-tite?
Just for those interested Loctite came out with the new Quickstix. It’s looks like a lipstick dispenser in a solid form and it’s not as messy for applying...
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RE: Loc-tite?
Trailer, have you used the Quickstix on gun parts? Which one?
Below is the link for the Quickstix for others... http://www.loctite.com/int_henkel/lo...d=444&layout=1 |
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