Not sure where else to put this...I have been having trouble this Season with fliers. One out of every five just not anywhere near the group...I tried everything, knowing it was me. Still, the problem persisted and the problem continued to get worse with overall accuracy steadily declining. I was baffled until last Thursday when after about 20 rounds the bullets started hitting all over the target...I blamed the wind but settled down to do some dry fire.
Unloaded the gun and set myself up, lined up the target and "snap" the firing pin pops. And the sight picture moves - a lot. What the fuck....run the bolt and settle down and "snap" it moves again. Then it dawns on me and I reach up and push my scope and it moves. The picatinny base is loose enough that I can move it and slide it easily.
Now that I get it home and pull it all off I can see that the finish on the underside of the rail and the top of the receiver is abraded/polished off in spots. The damn thing has been shifting for some time obviously. So this time it gets LocTite.
I have red LocTite and don't think I'll need to pull that rail again...or should I go get some blue and call it good?
VooDoo
Unloaded the gun and set myself up, lined up the target and "snap" the firing pin pops. And the sight picture moves - a lot. What the fuck....run the bolt and settle down and "snap" it moves again. Then it dawns on me and I reach up and push my scope and it moves. The picatinny base is loose enough that I can move it and slide it easily.
Now that I get it home and pull it all off I can see that the finish on the underside of the rail and the top of the receiver is abraded/polished off in spots. The damn thing has been shifting for some time obviously. So this time it gets LocTite.
I have red LocTite and don't think I'll need to pull that rail again...or should I go get some blue and call it good?
VooDoo