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Anyone using flush cup sling swivels?
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<blockquote data-quote="CA48" data-source="post: 2476086" data-attributes="member: 21446"><p>VLD, what make flush cup was this? I used the grov tec HD on my 16lb 338 edge for years and never had issues.</p><p></p><p>To anyone who is planning on having flush cups installed by a smith, check them before you take them to the field. I had a new build done, took it out to the field and while hunting with my rifle slung over my shoulder. The top qd stud popped out and my muzzle hit the dirt, luckily mine was soft soil as well. I took it home and inspected it to find a very small dot of bedding material inside the cup recess where the bearings lock in place. Before I removed the debris I put the stud back in and had to pull pretty hard for it to come out but it would eventually. It's worth taking a quick look and at least pulling on it to make sure everything holds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CA48, post: 2476086, member: 21446"] VLD, what make flush cup was this? I used the grov tec HD on my 16lb 338 edge for years and never had issues. To anyone who is planning on having flush cups installed by a smith, check them before you take them to the field. I had a new build done, took it out to the field and while hunting with my rifle slung over my shoulder. The top qd stud popped out and my muzzle hit the dirt, luckily mine was soft soil as well. I took it home and inspected it to find a very small dot of bedding material inside the cup recess where the bearings lock in place. Before I removed the debris I put the stud back in and had to pull pretty hard for it to come out but it would eventually. It’s worth taking a quick look and at least pulling on it to make sure everything holds. [/QUOTE]
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