UM Tikka bolt handles

WyldGoose

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Did you guys Loctite your balls?
I used Rocksett on mine. Usually, a little goes a long way but there’s a good size cavity in the ball knob that it seemed to keep running into leaving the threads barely coated.
Third time was the charm and it’s on for good now.
 

9.3koolaid

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I used paint pen on mine and had it loosen up. Just coarse threads? Planning on rocksett to not have to think about it.
 

Marbles

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Mine actually arrived last night. I initially used Rokset and heated the components, it did not set up well and broke free easily, so I switched to nail polish.

On both my Rokstok and the factory stock, the ball does not contact the stock and has about 1/16" of clearance.

I like the feel of this. It is an improvement over factory so far (I'll see if my opinion stays the same after more use). The MDT knob that goes over the factory handle was not, nor was an extended Lumley handle.
 

Marbles

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Well, today I could still spin the balls off easily and the nail polish was still wet. So, cleaned in acetone and used blue locktite, a few hours later and I cannot spin the balls off.

I wander how many locktite failures are due to people not shaking the tub before using. I have only ht locktite not set if I forgot to shake it up.
 

mxgsfmdpx

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Well, today I could still spin the balls off easily and the nail polish was still wet. So, cleaned in acetone and used blue locktite, a few hours later and I cannot spin the balls off.

I wander how many locktite failures are due to people not shaking the tub before using. I have only ht locktite not set if I forgot to shake it up.
Take some wide mouth channel locks, wrap the teeth in a rag as to not scratch the ball, and twist that bitch tight tight with whatever “bonding agent” you’re using. They aren’t going anywhere after that.

This one below has zero bonding agent, and was just tightened using the channel lock method. It’s been on 6 flights now, leaving for its 7th on Thursday. Been through a bit of hell on 3 hunts, tons of shooting days, it hasn’t budged. I can’t get it come loose by hand at all.

Has a little bit of marring from the channel locks, doesn’t hurt anything.

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