How many of these Loctite debates do we need going at the same time?
Do you use Loctite on base or ring screws when scope mounting? Or just torque to recommended settings?
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Purple does very little, because it does not set up. Blue does set up, but with larger screws can be broken with the force of a wrench. For small screws, like 6x48's in a base, you may need to hold a nail against the screw head and heat the nail with a propane torch for 3 - 5 minutes. Hardly a big deal, no more often than one removes a base. It is amazing how many times I take a scope off some guy's rifle and find that one or two of his base screws are not anywhere near as tight as they need to be, with him swearing that, while he did not use threadlocker, he torqued them to 30. Maybe he did. I just know that mine installed with Blue (242) Loctite never move. No matter how perfectly screws are torqued, given enough vibration they will come loose, especially if subjected to temperature extremes. No way I'm risking that.
And Dusty, even if the guy used Red Loctite, with only the small amount of Loctite one would use on the a 6x48 or 8x40 screw, there is no way it would impair removal of a barrel even if it did get into the threads. Even if someone uses Red on ALL THE THREADS of a barrel all you have to do is heat it up with a torch for a few minutes and the Red Loctite melts into a paste. I have done that numerous times removing mag tubes that had been Red-Loctited into S/A shotgun actions. If that barrel would not come off it had nothing to do with the tiny bit of Loctite getting on the barrel threads.