Crashnrondo Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Dec 15, 2003 209 1 Neenah, Wisconsin Oct 3, 2013 #1 Oct 3, 2013 #1 When you tighten the can do you make it snug/hand tight even though the notches on the spring loaded collar don't line up, or do you back it off the the closest notch to lock it in? Thanks, Ron
When you tighten the can do you make it snug/hand tight even though the notches on the spring loaded collar don't line up, or do you back it off the the closest notch to lock it in? Thanks, Ron
B bhart89 Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Nov 28, 2009 181 1 LA Oct 3, 2013 #2 Oct 3, 2013 #2 Twist it till it stops clicking and leave it there.
jonaddis84 Gunny Sergeant Commercial Supporter Full Member Minuteman Jan 27, 2009 2,348 20 Toledo, OH www.area419.com Oct 3, 2013 #3 Oct 3, 2013 #3 I prefer to go to the last notch, if you actually snug it you may have issues getting it back off.
ZombieMonkey Can I get a liter of cola Full Member Minuteman May 2, 2013 1,146 17 Queen Creek, AZ Oct 3, 2013 #4 Oct 3, 2013 #4 I crank mine on until it stops clicking as well, never had any issues with it on long strings of fire doing it this way.
I crank mine on until it stops clicking as well, never had any issues with it on long strings of fire doing it this way.
Crashnrondo Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Dec 15, 2003 209 1 Neenah, Wisconsin Oct 3, 2013 #5 Oct 3, 2013 #5 Thanks guys!
Geno C. Dirty Carnie Full Member Minuteman Oct 24, 2007 7,040 16,125 41 Wautoma, WI Oct 3, 2013 #6 Oct 3, 2013 #6 I crank mine down too. I've had the mount come off one time cause it was too tight but I keep a wrench for that in my range box
I crank mine down too. I've had the mount come off one time cause it was too tight but I keep a wrench for that in my range box
BigTex Dr. Dickweed Full Member Minuteman Jul 14, 2013 1,356 3,439 Oct 4, 2013 #7 Oct 4, 2013 #7 Crank til it stops clicking, if between notches, turn the collar on the mount CCW slightly and it will lock in.
Crank til it stops clicking, if between notches, turn the collar on the mount CCW slightly and it will lock in.
wfjames22 trigger yanker Full Member Minuteman May 8, 2009 1,273 25 SW TN Oct 4, 2013 #8 Oct 4, 2013 #8 Travclem said: Crank til it stops clicking, if between notches, turn the collar on the mount CCW slightly and it will lock in. Click to expand... ^^^^THIS^^^^^is what I do and it seems to work well.
Travclem said: Crank til it stops clicking, if between notches, turn the collar on the mount CCW slightly and it will lock in. Click to expand... ^^^^THIS^^^^^is what I do and it seems to work well.