It is a Weatherby Accumark 340 with excellent Weaver type steel bases (loctited and NOT moving at all)
The scope is a Leupold 3.4-14 VX7, 30 mm tube.
The rings are Leupold - 4 screw rings. I have NOT lapped same but they appear true. The screws are blue loctited and very snug.
All have been degreased several times.
It is a big scope and it does slide slowly (forward) in the rings.
I wondered about rosin under the rings -- or will some loctite under the rings help or hurt or make just a mess?
What about a piece of the "tape" that comes with Burris rings to put between the ring and scope body?
A third "stopper" ring in front of the front ring?
any suggestions would be appreciated!
The scope is a Leupold 3.4-14 VX7, 30 mm tube.
The rings are Leupold - 4 screw rings. I have NOT lapped same but they appear true. The screws are blue loctited and very snug.
All have been degreased several times.
It is a big scope and it does slide slowly (forward) in the rings.
I wondered about rosin under the rings -- or will some loctite under the rings help or hurt or make just a mess?
What about a piece of the "tape" that comes with Burris rings to put between the ring and scope body?
A third "stopper" ring in front of the front ring?
any suggestions would be appreciated!



















































