lupothebutcher
CGN frequent flyer
Hi Guys,
I have a question for the experts; I have a single shot .50 BMG rifle with a lower-end to mid-range Millett LRS-1 scope, the scope has a 35mm tube and really tall rings and mounts; each set of rings has 6 allen key bolts to secure the tube (12 bolts total). The problem is that the tube slides within the rings with each shot. Each shot displaces the tube about 3/16th of an inch to the rear. I’ve already tightened the allen key bolts as much as I can without stripping them, so the question is how to stop this movement? A few of my limited ideas are:
• Put a bit of lock-tight (paint) between the rings and the tube and let it dry;
• Put a layer of tape or rubber (maybe even super thin condom rubber) between the rings and tube;
• Add some kind of spacer between the rings and the turret (seems like this could exert pressure on the turrets);
• Use sandpaper to “rough-up” the tube and the insides of the rings in the hopes that they’ll grab each other;
• I could also try to move the mounts on the rail so that the rear mount is right behind the turret but that will basically end up with a ring directly on each side of the turret (the rail is really short) and I don’t know if it’s better to have the mounts as spread out as possible;
• Throw the whole lot away and buy a new scope and rings;
• Some combination of the above….
I don’t have a torque wrench for this and I don’t have a huge amount of experience mounting scopes (I could point out that the scope as it sits will land shots on paper and could be easily dialed in if the eye relief didn’t get shorter with each shot). I don’t know if this is a common problem (especially with the big calibers) or if the set up is just buggered.
I’ve tried to explain this as coherently as possible
Any advice?
I have a question for the experts; I have a single shot .50 BMG rifle with a lower-end to mid-range Millett LRS-1 scope, the scope has a 35mm tube and really tall rings and mounts; each set of rings has 6 allen key bolts to secure the tube (12 bolts total). The problem is that the tube slides within the rings with each shot. Each shot displaces the tube about 3/16th of an inch to the rear. I’ve already tightened the allen key bolts as much as I can without stripping them, so the question is how to stop this movement? A few of my limited ideas are:
• Put a bit of lock-tight (paint) between the rings and the tube and let it dry;
• Put a layer of tape or rubber (maybe even super thin condom rubber) between the rings and tube;
• Add some kind of spacer between the rings and the turret (seems like this could exert pressure on the turrets);
• Use sandpaper to “rough-up” the tube and the insides of the rings in the hopes that they’ll grab each other;
• I could also try to move the mounts on the rail so that the rear mount is right behind the turret but that will basically end up with a ring directly on each side of the turret (the rail is really short) and I don’t know if it’s better to have the mounts as spread out as possible;
• Throw the whole lot away and buy a new scope and rings;
• Some combination of the above….
I don’t have a torque wrench for this and I don’t have a huge amount of experience mounting scopes (I could point out that the scope as it sits will land shots on paper and could be easily dialed in if the eye relief didn’t get shorter with each shot). I don’t know if this is a common problem (especially with the big calibers) or if the set up is just buggered.
I’ve tried to explain this as coherently as possible
Any advice?




















































