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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Do you bed your rail?
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<blockquote data-quote="CaptnC" data-source="post: 1396144" data-attributes="member: 101755"><p>I hear you Gregg, I have quite a lot of confidence in JB Weld I repaired a hole in the side of a 150hp Mercury OptiMax that lasted two years of running charter offshore on the upper Texas gulf coast. The other engine busted the block the following year, so I had a hole in each block that your thumb would fit in the final year I ran those engines. Neither engine failed but I did pull them off because the hours were getting pretty high so I replaced them even though they were running strong still.</p><p></p><p>I've thought about the same thing...20MOA for newest build are on back order so I just hung a 0MOA on it. The receiver still needs to be trued so I just screwed it on and didn't bed it. But after I get the receiver done I plan the jack the back up and bed it with AccuGlass. I use it all the time to bed actions and that stuff is tough!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaptnC, post: 1396144, member: 101755"] I hear you Gregg, I have quite a lot of confidence in JB Weld I repaired a hole in the side of a 150hp Mercury OptiMax that lasted two years of running charter offshore on the upper Texas gulf coast. The other engine busted the block the following year, so I had a hole in each block that your thumb would fit in the final year I ran those engines. Neither engine failed but I did pull them off because the hours were getting pretty high so I replaced them even though they were running strong still. I've thought about the same thing...20MOA for newest build are on back order so I just hung a 0MOA on it. The receiver still needs to be trued so I just screwed it on and didn't bed it. But after I get the receiver done I plan the jack the back up and bed it with AccuGlass. I use it all the time to bed actions and that stuff is tough! [/QUOTE]
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