warbirdlover
New member
First of all I've been playing with guns and mounting scopes for over 40 years and never had a problem until this year. Always careful, use loktite etc etc. Have the gauges to make sure the rings are alligned etc etc.
A year ago after buying a new scope for my Ruger 77 I bought a set of Millett Ruger 77 rings (I needed "high" to clear the 50mm bell) and they "tilted" when tightened and dented my scope.
Then I recently bought a set of Redfield Ruger rings and had them on and one of the rear base "star" screw heads popped off and I lost the clamp. I don't overtorque scope mount screws. I've never had one break before. Being a retired metallurgist the surface of the break looks like these screws were made in China.... seriously. They are not quality screws.
I'm now ordering some Leupold rings.
A year ago after buying a new scope for my Ruger 77 I bought a set of Millett Ruger 77 rings (I needed "high" to clear the 50mm bell) and they "tilted" when tightened and dented my scope.
Then I recently bought a set of Redfield Ruger rings and had them on and one of the rear base "star" screw heads popped off and I lost the clamp. I don't overtorque scope mount screws. I've never had one break before. Being a retired metallurgist the surface of the break looks like these screws were made in China.... seriously. They are not quality screws.
I'm now ordering some Leupold rings.