A few points to clarify here given some of the above responses: Talley lightweight are not round, by design. That means when you torque them down you induce stress. That’s why they crack. Well, one of the reasons. Lapping relieves this stress and gives you more contact. Surface area matters wrt clamping force.
Loctite is specifically designed to not effect torque values. Just ask them. You won’t overtorque using loctite and a good torque wrench. I use a Proto. Arguable if loctite is necessary. I use it and have NEVER had a scope slip after installing many dozen. What is not arguable is thoroughly degreasing all of your screws, screw holes, ring surfaces and scope tube. Degreasing is a must. I also use Loctite 243, not 242 (standard blue). Same holding strength, just oil resistant.
Swaro’s torque recommendations are a joke. They are telling you something. They don’t trust their own scopes. Swaro makes awesome glass. Love their binos and spotters. I learned the hard way to pass on their scopes.
Loctite is specifically designed to not effect torque values. Just ask them. You won’t overtorque using loctite and a good torque wrench. I use a Proto. Arguable if loctite is necessary. I use it and have NEVER had a scope slip after installing many dozen. What is not arguable is thoroughly degreasing all of your screws, screw holes, ring surfaces and scope tube. Degreasing is a must. I also use Loctite 243, not 242 (standard blue). Same holding strength, just oil resistant.
Swaro’s torque recommendations are a joke. They are telling you something. They don’t trust their own scopes. Swaro makes awesome glass. Love their binos and spotters. I learned the hard way to pass on their scopes.