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Chasing a 28 Nosler tail?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mickp7" data-source="post: 3087612" data-attributes="member: 122253"><p>Thanks for the replies. </p><p>I bounced this off my gunsmith as well and he explained that the use of uncle mikes thread lock actually acts as a lubricant and can lead to over torque on ring screws. With a bit of research, it sounds like this is well known, but I'd always followed the system from another old school gunsmith that taught me to mount optics many years ago. I'm going to remount the scope (without thread lock). If that doesn't do it, I'll try some 180 hybrids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickp7, post: 3087612, member: 122253"] Thanks for the replies. I bounced this off my gunsmith as well and he explained that the use of uncle mikes thread lock actually acts as a lubricant and can lead to over torque on ring screws. With a bit of research, it sounds like this is well known, but I’d always followed the system from another old school gunsmith that taught me to mount optics many years ago. I’m going to remount the scope (without thread lock). If that doesn’t do it, I’ll try some 180 hybrids. [/QUOTE]
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