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Getting something for half price always makes me wonder with is going on here and raises my skeptical nature to 98% this is going to go sideways
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Please note the rules for discussing unit specific questions has changed. Please review and take all such inquiries to private message
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There has been a rule change which forbids FNG'S from asking unit specific questions and encourages all members to not discuss units on the open forum but take them private messages
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Mine is tight- like leaves impressions on the eye piece rubber when removed tight. I just leave it on so no big deal to me.
You can always use a wrap of electrical tape on the eye piece for a better fit if needed.
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Roy have you looked into this course?
https://www.treelineacademy.net/
I bought it to learn how to use new technologies more efficiently. I just started to dig into the course but it is an extensive complication of elk knowledge that's for sure.
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I thought this maybe was the case but you'd think it would be more consistent like none of the screws cured or they all did.
I was mostly just curious why some have experienced such a high failure rate, as my goal is to avoid a variable as simple as a loose screw.
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I agree if paint works the cost and convenience factor make it a no brainer to use.
Question still remains of how can thread lockers work in every other industrial application yet fail at such a high rate in firearms applications?
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I know nail polish is cheaper and easier to find than other thread lockers so that's always an upside especially in smaller community. Simple to apply, never worry if it's out date as it's either wet or dry, it seems like a overall winner to me for mount screws.
On the other hand, thousands of...