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How tight should my scope mount screws be<br />

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How tight should my scope mount screws be<br />

Answer ID 795 | Published 03/30/2010 01:30 PM | Updated 11/17/2011 12:27 PM<br />

How tight do I need to tighten the base and ring screws on my Sako <strong>Optilock</strong> or Tikka ring mounts<br />

We suggest when ever possible using a torque reading screw driver or torque wrench when installing<br />

scope mount bases and assembling scope mount rings. Reasonably priced and quality torque reading<br />

screw drivers are available from a number of sources. We suggest contacting Brownells, Inc. if you need<br />

to purchase one.<br />

The <strong>Optilock</strong> scope ring cap screws should be torqued to 15-17 in/lbs, the <strong>Optilock</strong> base to scope ring<br />

stud screw and the base to dovetail clamp screw should be torqued to 45 in/lbs.<br />

Tikka aluminum scope ring cap screws should be torqued to 12-14 in/lbs maximum.<br />

If using screw-on bases with drilled and tapped Tikka and Sako A-7 rifles we re<strong>com</strong>mend 10 to 12 in/lbs if<br />

you have 6 threads or less of engagement in the receiver thread and 15-17 in/lbs if you have more then 6<br />

threads of engagement.<br />

When installing screw-on bases that have 6 or less of screw thread engagement be vary judicious in the<br />

amount of torque you apply to set the screws. With this little thread engagement it is very easy to strip the<br />

screw thread from the action holes and this is not covered by the firearm warranty.<br />

These are guide lines only. Common sense and a "feel for what you are doing" is still required. The head<br />

style, slot, Allen (hex), Torx and the "grade" (hardness/quality) of the screw will all create some degree of<br />

variation in how much torque can be applied to the screw without damaging the screw or stripping the<br />

threads.<br />

Notes: a) Scope mount ring cap screws do not require the application of a thread locker i.e. Loc-Tite. The<br />

spring load of the scope ring cap around the scope tube will keep the screw tight.<br />

b) We suggest a drop of Loc-Tite 222 or 242 grade thread locker be applied to screw-on type scope base<br />

screws. Immediately after installing your bases check and make sure that the thread locker has not<br />

seeped into the chamber or action of your firearm. If so clean the affected area and parts immediately with<br />

a good gun solvent.<br />

c) Never torque a screw home dry. If not using a thread locker on screws, such as scope ring cap screws,<br />

apply a drop of oil to the underside of the head of the screw and the threads and than wipe "dry". There<br />

will be enough residual oil to allow the screw to seat home smoothly.<br />

If you need replacement parts for your scope mounting system, please view this answer.<br />

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