ndsportsman
Lil-Rokslider
Just wondering if using blue loctite on the ring bases is necessary? Was told recently by a gunsmith it's not recommended.
Really? Don't give the kid the wrong info. I've been hunting over 40 years and in my state we use slug guns and muzzleloaders. Their recoil energy make a 300 win mag look like a .243. Guess what I've never had a scope vibrate loose. My trophy room can verify if you'd like. Loctite all bases and lightly oil your ring screws.People are out there ADDING oil to their scope mounts and wonder why they missed that chip shot.
Clean the oil off and loctite.
Honestly, this is the first time I have ever heard of oiling ring screws. I usually wipe the top of the screws with a rust preventative as routine maintenance, but never thought of putting oil on the threads themselves........ Loctite all bases and lightly oil your ring screws.
Reason is a dry screw will cause too much friction within the threads and you will never get the proper torque spec. You also don't want to over oil. Just a drop and you can wipe off the excess as long as they're not dry.Honestly, this is the first time I have ever heard of oiling ring screws. I usually wipe the top of the screws with a rust preventative as routine maintenance, but never thought of putting oil on the threads themselves.