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Erector screw help!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhawk" data-source="post: 2230599" data-attributes="member: 105459"><p><em>The screw in question does not appear to be damaged,.</em></p><p> <em>I suspect that it it is the brass housing that it fits into that may have damaged ,or stripped threads.</em></p><p> <em>Without actually having the scope in my hands I would try using Blue Loctite sparingly and see if you can actually get the erector screw to function normally. Sounds simple but it may work. If it does you can try the RED Locktitie and secure that screw for good, however before you take this step please make certain that your scope will track correctly by turning it all the way to the left, or right and count the number of clicks until it stops by turning the windage adjustment screw in the opposite direction until it stops then / this number by 2. Please make sure that it will track correctly as this will place you back at the scope mec</em>hanical center.</p><p><strong><em> This may help . Good Luck !</em></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhawk, post: 2230599, member: 105459"] [I]The screw in question does not appear to be damaged,. I suspect that it it is the brass housing that it fits into that may have damaged ,or stripped threads. Without actually having the scope in my hands I would try using Blue Loctite sparingly and see if you can actually get the erector screw to function normally. Sounds simple but it may work. If it does you can try the RED Locktitie and secure that screw for good, however before you take this step please make certain that your scope will track correctly by turning it all the way to the left, or right and count the number of clicks until it stops by turning the windage adjustment screw in the opposite direction until it stops then / this number by 2. Please make sure that it will track correctly as this will place you back at the scope mec[/I]hanical center. [B][I] This may help . Good Luck ![/I][/B] [/QUOTE]
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