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Reloading
Poi moved during shooting.
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<blockquote data-quote="PNWdude67" data-source="post: 2322455" data-attributes="member: 110615"><p>Yeah, something was not torqued quiet right or tight. Every time we remove a receiver or scope or whatever, and re-torque the bolts we always apply some lubricant either anti seize or light grease, always tighten evenly and at about 1/2 torque we tap with a plastic or wooden mallet to ensure things are "settling in" the continue. When tightening everything down dry at once it is possible to have a micro bind or stick that releases when fired over a few rounds. "Settling in" as you say. We don't like that much and prefer to avoid it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PNWdude67, post: 2322455, member: 110615"] Yeah, something was not torqued quiet right or tight. Every time we remove a receiver or scope or whatever, and re-torque the bolts we always apply some lubricant either anti seize or light grease, always tighten evenly and at about 1/2 torque we tap with a plastic or wooden mallet to ensure things are “settling in” the continue. When tightening everything down dry at once it is possible to have a micro bind or stick that releases when fired over a few rounds. “Settling in” as you say. We don’t like that much and prefer to avoid it. [/QUOTE]
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