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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Light weight Picatinny rails??
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<blockquote data-quote="Sully2" data-source="post: 758407" data-attributes="member: 31820"><p>Call it what you want! When I install rings on my rails I located them HARD back against the stops and THEN screw them down tight. Never had a one come lose. Mine are a pretty close fit to the mount screws / rail slots so if one ever did get sloppy...Id see it right away.</p><p></p><p>You're a free man and over 21...you do yours as you wish and I'll install mine as I do until I have any sort of trouble. It might not work on a 460 Weatherby...but then again neither would I...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sully2, post: 758407, member: 31820"] Call it what you want! When I install rings on my rails I located them HARD back against the stops and THEN screw them down tight. Never had a one come lose. Mine are a pretty close fit to the mount screws / rail slots so if one ever did get sloppy...Id see it right away. You're a free man and over 21...you do yours as you wish and I'll install mine as I do until I have any sort of trouble. It might not work on a 460 Weatherby...but then again neither would I... [/QUOTE]
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