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Scope Base Bedding
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<blockquote data-quote="IAHNTR" data-source="post: 1068183" data-attributes="member: 76649"><p>Yep, very common. You can use JB weld which is available at your local hardware store and just bed the side that is high and use the front 2 screws to squish down/out the JB to the correct thickness. I'd watch a how to video or two before you start if you haven't done it before. I use Q-tips and WD40 for clean up while it's squishing out. I let it sit for 5-6 hours then take off and drill out the back 2 holes by hand with a appropriate drill bit size and then reattach for the remainder of the cure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IAHNTR, post: 1068183, member: 76649"] Yep, very common. You can use JB weld which is available at your local hardware store and just bed the side that is high and use the front 2 screws to squish down/out the JB to the correct thickness. I'd watch a how to video or two before you start if you haven't done it before. I use Q-tips and WD40 for clean up while it's squishing out. I let it sit for 5-6 hours then take off and drill out the back 2 holes by hand with a appropriate drill bit size and then reattach for the remainder of the cure. [/QUOTE]
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