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Scope Base screws

Pyscodog

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Why do people think they have to tighten them so dang tight? Generally I tighten the base screws around 20 inch pounds and rings 18 inch pounds. Give or take a little depending on the cartridge. I just tried to get the base screws out of a 788 Remington and while the two front screw did come out, but not without major effort but the rear wasn't budging. Its an older mount with slot head screws and I actually broke half the head off. Needess to say, it was ruined. I ended up drilling the head off and used vice grips to remove the threaded part of the screw. But it also ruined the base as my drill walked a little. I guess it just amazes me that some think tighter is better. Working in the maintenance dept for 28 years did teach me how much to tighten a screw. Also taught me how to get them out......most of the time.
 
I use Nightforce ultralight rings, and the recommended torque setting for the scope base crossbolts is 68 inch pounds. They recommend tightening the ring cap screws to 25 inch pounds.
 
Carbide end mills work pretty good running fast to drill out those screws if you can set it up in a mill. you have to go slow though. carbide breaks easy especially on interrupted cuts. Little 6-48 screws do not do well tightened too much.
 

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