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Thoughts on using threadlock when mounting a scope
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<blockquote data-quote="chris matthews" data-source="post: 29815" data-attributes="member: 66"><p>After thinking this over a little, I feel that I should retract my statements just a little.</p><p> If I was mounting the crappy screws with cheap rings, slot head or allen, then yeah I probably woudn't use loctite.</p><p> Since I primarily use Badgers that come with a high quality torx screw, then loctite it is. Haven't stripped one yet. Several of my rifles are in service with LE snipers and they can't afford the chance of anything coming loose. So I guess the application of loctite is application dependent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris matthews, post: 29815, member: 66"] After thinking this over a little, I feel that I should retract my statements just a little. If I was mounting the crappy screws with cheap rings, slot head or allen, then yeah I probably woudn't use loctite. Since I primarily use Badgers that come with a high quality torx screw, then loctite it is. Haven't stripped one yet. Several of my rifles are in service with LE snipers and they can't afford the chance of anything coming loose. So I guess the application of loctite is application dependent. [/QUOTE]
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