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    Adhesive for scope rings

    When I was growing up we were told by our elders: if you don’t have something good to say keep your mouth shut” I guess you were raised differently LOL . All I asked was a response from people with the same experience. I prefer not hear useless opinions if that is ok with you.
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    Adhesive for scope rings

    Some people make you sorry you askedLOL
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    Adhesive for scope rings

    I don't want to hear from people speculating. Maybe you actually read my complete original post-lol Forums-go figure
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    Adhesive for scope rings

    Yes you are missing something. I specifically asked for an opinion of those people who have had first hand experience with the problem or know someone that has. And I have torqued to spec and there are quite a few others who have had this issue. Some on these forums are funny.lol
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    Adhesive for scope rings

    But apparently it is-lol. Muzzle brakes on 325 WSM are the only scopes that have moved on any of the many scope mounts I have done. Guess you didn't care I asked only for the opinion of those folks with first hand experience-lol I am going to switch from Leupold to Warne rings.
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    Adhesive for scope rings

    I planned on using the removable loc tite first with tape or rosin and changing Leupold rings to Warne rings.thanks
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    Adhesive for scope rings

    Thanks, I was thinking of trying rosin or tape, loc tite on screws and getting Warne rings instead of the Leupold I have.
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    Adhesive for scope rings

    So have I on my 30-06 rifles. But we are talking about a magnum that hasn't held.It is only on my magnums with muzzle brakes.Not on any of the other rifles I own. I guess you didn't care I asked for the opinions of those with first hand experience.LOL I've never had a scope move on 3 of my...
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    Adhesive for scope rings

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    I Think The .325 WSM Deserves A Second Look

    I own a Kimber and a Browning A bolt titanium in 325wsm and believe me they are noticeably lighter than many rifles.
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    380 Pistols

    You may be right-could be nickel-my mistake. I'll check next time I get to my home up North where it is at.
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    I Think The .325 WSM Deserves A Second Look

    Depends what .308 you are talking about. .300 win mag yes,anything less there are substantial differences. Particularly with trajectory and ft.lbs of energy at 250 and beyond. Especially past 300. And when hunting CXP3 class game it becomes the difference between an ethical kill and wounded/lost...
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    I Think The .325 WSM Deserves A Second Look

    Me neither- besides there are plenty of 8mm bullets out there. And the 325 has proven results with: Swift A frame, Nosler partition, Sierra Game king, Barnes TSX, Nosler AccuBond, Woodleigh etc.
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    I Think The .325 WSM Deserves A Second Look

    There are plenty of 8mm bullets out there
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    I Think The .325 WSM Deserves A Second Look

    The recoil energy of the 325 is 35 ft lbs.(tolerable). The 30-06 is 20 ft. Lbs. Some people say the 325 is a little more than the 30-06. They most certainly are wrong.
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    I Think The .325 WSM Deserves A Second Look

    325wsm great for CXP3(300-1000 lb. game) which the lower 48 has enough of.
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    Squeaky bolt and hard to lift bolt on new rifle

    Those Slotted Sheridan gages are sweet. I got the Wilson case gages but am going to get the Sheridans also.
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    380 Pistols

    I got a Stainless 84 Cheetah Beretta with wood grips. Well made piece ! And the best looking 380 out there. The Walther is sweet looking too. If I ever get another , Walther would be the one.
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    I Think The .325 WSM Deserves A Second Look

    I own a Kimber SuperAmerica and Browning A Bolt titanium in .325wsm. It does deserve a second look. Great for Elk,Moose,Northern Brown Bear,Eland,Kudu,Nyala, etc. I intend to use 250 grain on a Cape Buffalo when I go. Nearly 2000 ft. lbs of energy at 500 yards. They are flat shooting, light...
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