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Member Section => Tactical Rifle & Carbine => Topic started by: HAWKFISH on April 11, 2008, 11:30:39 AM
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I'm just getting into bolt action rifles. I have a standard, plain-jaine Remington 700mm Magnum that I am going to be putting a Nikon Monarch scope on.. with weaver grand slam bases. My question is about the bases. Should I loctite them in right from the get go?.. or shoot the rifle first without loctite and see what happens. So, far people I have talked to said eventually the 7mm mag will work the scope loose if I don't loctite the base screws. Any thougts or info on a good solid base mounting system?? I would like to be able to remove the bases someday if needed, without them be "locktited in."
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Blue loctite. You can unscrew them, but they will not unscrew themselves.
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I'm just getting into bolt action rifles. I have a standard, plain-jaine Remington 700mm Magnum that I am going to be putting a Nikon Monarch scope on.. with weaver grand slam bases. My question is about the bases. Should I loctite them in right from the get go?.. or shoot the rifle first without loctite and see what happens. So, far people I have talked to said eventually the 7mm mag will work the scope loose if I don't loctite the base screws. Any thougts or info on a good solid base mounting system?? I would like to be able to remove the bases someday if needed, without them be "locktited in."
I have a leupold one piece base on my 7mm mag and it works great. The instructions specifically say not to use loctite (because of their specifically designed screws), and Ive had no problems with it.
If not using leupold, I'd def use the blue loctite.
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The blue Threadlocker, "A literal drop on the threads". gives me piece of mind that it will stay put under many rounds, yet when I need it off, it comes off.
Don't get it on you clothes, for that it will be permanent.
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hmm.. thanks for the replys guys.. (that rhymes lol) anyway.. so the blue seems to be needed. umm any numbers of blue? If believe they have like 4 different grades of blue's.. or just any blue.. blue or blue blue or blue blue blue? .. lol
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Loctite 242 blue (medium grade)
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umm.. rgr that.. I think I'm off to get some loctite.. ;)
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yep, blue loctitie. I had some screws blow off my 357 Uberti cattleman at the range and the boys at the counter loaned me there's and I have never had a problem since. They were debating the different loctites to use so if you have any questions a knowledgeable gunshop person should be able to meet your needs.
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Ditto... I use loctite on all of my bases.
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Hawkfish, I have a 7mm mag A-Bolt I've shot it for about 7 years. No loctite and no problems. But I see no reason not to use it if it gives you peace of mind.
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I too use blue loctite on all my mounts and scope rings.
Tip: If you ever have trouble removing the screws, Like somebody may have used red, take a soldering iron to the screws, when it starts smoking, the loctite is dissolving. ;D
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I too use blue loctite on all my mounts and scope rings.
Tip: If you ever have trouble removing the screws, Like somebody may have used red, take a soldering iron to the screws, when it starts smoking, the loctite is dissolving. ;D
I had good luck letting a LITTLE mineral spirit soak into the threads, takes more time but less effort. Might try the same with your wifes finger nail polish remover it's almost pure acetone, It will also eat through Super glue
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soldering iron and mineral spirits .. rgr that..