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<blockquote data-quote="Okanogan" data-source="post: 1143883" data-attributes="member: 90397"><p>Mine occasionally slipped further forward toward the muzzle as the rifle recoiled. If I don't catch it in time, this occasionally results in the bayonet blade moving lower away from the bore and not reading correctly. (Not sure how the MS-V3 unit could shift to the rear though) For the most part, I have been able to control shifting by backing the tightening screw well out, and then cinching the strap very firmly so that the tightening screw has maximum remaining travel. I quit tightening when the screw gets hard to turn for fear of breaking something.</p><p> </p><p>I think the instructions indicate you can put something in as a heat shield between the straps and the pad so maybe you could put something in to help with grip as well like you suggest. Because the bayonet blade is supposed to be so close to the bore to read correctly, I'd be very careful when doing so to make sure nothing could shift and cause a bullet strike on the blade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okanogan, post: 1143883, member: 90397"] Mine occasionally slipped further forward toward the muzzle as the rifle recoiled. If I don't catch it in time, this occasionally results in the bayonet blade moving lower away from the bore and not reading correctly. (Not sure how the MS-V3 unit could shift to the rear though) For the most part, I have been able to control shifting by backing the tightening screw well out, and then cinching the strap very firmly so that the tightening screw has maximum remaining travel. I quit tightening when the screw gets hard to turn for fear of breaking something. I think the instructions indicate you can put something in as a heat shield between the straps and the pad so maybe you could put something in to help with grip as well like you suggest. Because the bayonet blade is supposed to be so close to the bore to read correctly, I'd be very careful when doing so to make sure nothing could shift and cause a bullet strike on the blade. [/QUOTE]
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