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vortex razor hd lht
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<blockquote data-quote="mercerbear" data-source="post: 2267554" data-attributes="member: 116322"><p>I have been down the rabbit hole on this topic and concur with those suggesting you follow the scope manufacturer's recommendations and not the ring manufacturer's.</p><p></p><p>Vortex will tell you on the phone not to go over 15 in/lbs.</p><p></p><p>Some of these mount & ring manufacturers recommending 25 in/lbs are not taking into account the mechanicals inside a scope tube that are being squeezed.</p><p></p><p>15-18 in/lbs of even pressure on the ring screws and some vibratite will hold a scope rock solid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mercerbear, post: 2267554, member: 116322"] I have been down the rabbit hole on this topic and concur with those suggesting you follow the scope manufacturer’s recommendations and not the ring manufacturer’s. Vortex will tell you on the phone not to go over 15 in/lbs. Some of these mount & ring manufacturers recommending 25 in/lbs are not taking into account the mechanicals inside a scope tube that are being squeezed. 15-18 in/lbs of even pressure on the ring screws and some vibratite will hold a scope rock solid. [/QUOTE]
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