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Vortex Scope Slips InRings
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<blockquote data-quote="Platemaker4312" data-source="post: 1880511" data-attributes="member: 9464"><p>Vortex only recommends 18 in/lbs. talked to a guy at Vortex he said to go up to 20 in/lbs. I guess their scopes are sensitive to the amount of torque they can take and still track correctly. Have read a few posts other places about putting rosin or liquid electrical tape in the rings. Anyone ever tried this. Also have any of my fellow MM members used a higher torque on Vortex scopes. I usually use Leupold scopes. Never had a problem with them in Talley rings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Platemaker4312, post: 1880511, member: 9464"] Vortex only recommends 18 in/lbs. talked to a guy at Vortex he said to go up to 20 in/lbs. I guess their scopes are sensitive to the amount of torque they can take and still track correctly. Have read a few posts other places about putting rosin or liquid electrical tape in the rings. Anyone ever tried this. Also have any of my fellow MM members used a higher torque on Vortex scopes. I usually use Leupold scopes. Never had a problem with them in Talley rings. [/QUOTE]
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