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Blue Loctite on scope mounts is a common practice, but not essential for all users.
Why Use Blue Loctite on Scope Mounts
Using Blue Loctite, a type of threadlocker, on scope mounts provides a secure hold on the mount’s threads, preventing loosening from vibrations, recoil, or environmental factors. This can be especially important for high-powered rifles or those used in extreme conditions.
Pre-Application Considerations
Before applying Blue Loctite, ensure the scope mount threads are clean and free from debris. Use a thread-cutting oil or lubricant to facilitate proper thread engagement. Apply a small amount (typically 1-2 drops) to the threads, not the surrounding area. For example, on a typical 1-inch scope mount, use about 1 drop of Blue Loctite for the threads. Avoid over- or under-applying the threadlocker, as this can lead to adverse consequences.
Best Practices for Application and Removal
When using Blue Loctite, always follow the manufacturer’s instructions and recommended torque specifications. Typically, a 1/4 to 1/2 turn is sufficient to ensure proper thread engagement. For removal, use a Loctite remover (such as Kroil or PB Blaster) to dissolve the adhesive, then proceed with caution, as overtightening can damage the threads.
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